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UN humanitarians appealed to all parties in Syria to prioritize the protection of civilians as well as humanitarian personnel, facilities and assets in all affected locations. UNIFEED
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STORY: UN / SYRIA HUMANITARIAN PRESSER
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SOURCE: UNIFEED
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 03 DECEMBER 2024, NEW YORK CITY / FILE

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FILE – NEW YORK CITY

1. Wide shot, exterior, United Nations Headquarters

03 DECEMBER 2024, NEW YORK CITY

2. Wide shot, press briefing room
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Abdelmoula, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria:
“So this recent escalation of hostilities has caused many civilian casualties, displaced tens of thousands of people, interrupted critical services and disrupted our humanitarian operations. Currently, the humanitarian community appeals to all parties to prioritize the protection of civilians as well as humanitarian personnel, facilities and assets in all affected locations.”
4. Wide shot, press briefing room
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Abdelmoula, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria:

“While the safety and security of humanitarian personnel is of paramount importance, the UN and its partners remain committed to staying and delivering, and we are organizing to undertake assessments and expand response as soon as possible, in whichever way possible, Whether directly across the conflict lines or across international borders.”
6. Wide shot, press briefing room
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Abdelmoula, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria:
“These latest hostilities come as the humanitarian response for Syria faces it is largest funding shortfall ever, with less than 30 percent of the 4.1 billion humanitarian appeal for 2024 received to date.”
8. Wide shot, press briefing room
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Abdelmoula, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria:
“The priority needs at the moment include food health, water protection services, non-food items, as the winter is sitting in and we are scrambling to provide as much assistance as we can, given the limited resources and the limited access, some of the public health concerns are already rising, including due to the presence of unburied bodies and lack of clean water for days, Aleppo University Hospital sustained damage that has left hundreds of patients without essential care.”
10. Wide shot, press briefing room
11. SOUNDBITE (Engllish) Ramanathan Balakrishnan, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis:
“In northwest Syria, the UN and its partners are providing food, winter items, protection and emergency wash services and other assistance through reception centers hosting newly displaced and arriving families. As of second of December, over 2,600 people, mainly women and children, have sought shelter in twelve reception centers with 15 NGO partners maintaining a multi-sectoral humanitarian response.Partners are prepared to redirect part of the ongoing winterization response to support the most vulnerable households affected by hostilities.”
12. Wide shot, press briefing room
13. SOUNDBITE (Engllish) Ramanathan Balakrishnan, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis:

“So given the volatility of the region that has also seen a recent massive influx into Syria of Syrians and Lebanese fleeing the violence in Lebanon, such a gap in humanitarian funding is bound to increase the suffering of the most vulnerable and will have significant consequences for the region if we immediately do not find ways of funding the response, the way it should be funded.”

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UN humanitarians appealed to all parties in Syria to prioritize the protection of civilians as well as humanitarian personnel, facilities and assets in all affected locations.

Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria, Adam Abdelmoula, spoke to reporters from Damascus today (03 Dec) on the recent escalation of hostilities in the country. He spoke via video link.

Abdelmoula stated that the escalations is the most significant one since 2019, causing many civilian casualties, displaced tens of thousands of people, interrupted critical services and disrupted humanitarian operations.

The Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria reaffirmed, “While the safety and security of humanitarian personnel is of paramount importance, the UN and its partners remain committed to staying and delivering.”

He added, “we are organizing to undertake assessments and expand response as soon as possible, in whichever way possible, Whether directly across the conflict lines or across international borders.”

Abdelmoula also highlighted that the latest hostilities come as the humanitarian response for Syria faces it is largest funding shortfall ever, “with less than 30 percent of the 4.1 billion humanitarian appeal for 2024 received to date.”
He added, “The priority needs at the moment include food health, water protection services, non-food items, as the winter is sitting in and we are scrambling to provide as much assistance as we can, given the limited resources and the limited access.”

The UN humanitarian official also warned that some of the public health concerns are already rising, “including due to the presence of unburied bodies and lack of clean water for days.”

He said that Aleppo University Hospital sustained damage that has left hundreds of patients without essential care.

For his part, Ramanathan Balakrishnan, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis spoke from Aman via video link.

He said, “In northwest Syria, the UN and its partners are providing food, winter items, protection and emergency wash services and other assistance through reception centers hosting newly displaced and arriving families.”

“As of second of December, over 2,600 people, mainly women and children, have sought shelter in twelve reception centers with 15 NGO partners maintaining a multi-sectoral humanitarian response. Partners are prepared to redirect part of the ongoing winterization response to support the most vulnerable households affected by hostilities,” Balakrishnan added.

The Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis also echoed the funding gap, “given the volatility of the region that has also seen a recent massive influx into Syria of Syrians and Lebanese fleeing the violence in Lebanon, such a gap in humanitarian funding is bound to increase the suffering of the most vulnerable and will have significant consequences for the region.”

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