UNHCR / SYRIA REFUGEES
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STORY: UNHCR / SYRIAN REFUGEE
TRT: 2.43
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / ARABIC / NATS
DATELINE: FILE / 20, 21 MARCH 2012, HALBA, WADI KHALED, LEBANON / 26, 27 MARCH 2012, TRIPOLI, MASHTA HAMMOUD AND BEIRUIT, LEBANON / 10 APRIL 2012, ADANA AIRPORT, TURKEY / 19 APRIL 2012, RAMTHA, JORDAN / 21 APRIL 2012, HATAY, TURKEY
FILE - 26, 27 MARCH 2012, TRIPOLI, LEBANON
1. Wide shot, busy Tripoli Street
2. Wide shot, Syrian refugees gathered at UNHCR distribution center receiving foo d and non-food items
3. Med shot, UNHCR staff distributing the supplies
4. Wide shot, refugees walking away with boxes of supplies
5. Med shot, refugees being consulted by UNHCR staff
FILE - 20, 21 MARCH 2012, HALBA, LEBANON
6. Close up, Rima's face
7. Wide shot, UNHCR staff talking to Rima
8. Various shots, Rima's children
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rima , Syrian Refugee:
“We couldn’t believe that we arrived here alive, escaping the fighting over there. We got here with a lot of difficulty.”
FILE - 21 APRIL 2012, HATAY, TURKEY
10. Wide shot, border crossing at Reyhanli, the Syrian side of the border
11. Various shots, Reyhanli Refugee Camp
UNHCR 2012 GRAPH
12. Close up, MAP: 94,696 Syrian Refugees were assisted in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq
13.Close up, Graphic: Place of origin of registered Syrians
FILE - 21 APRIL 2012, HATAY, TURKEY
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Panos Moumtzis, Regional Coordinator for Syrian Refugees:
“In the last three months we have seen a doubling of Syrian refugees and for the moment we foresee between now and the end of the year a continuous increase of the Syrian refugees.”
15. Wide shot, sign that says 'Turkey'
16. Wide shot, Reyhanli Refugee Camp
FILE -20, 21 MARCH 2012, WADI KHALED, LEBANON
17. Wide shot, Street of Lebanon
18. Wide shot, children in the room
19. Close up, girl eating
FILE - 26, 27 MARCH 2012, MASHTA HAMMOUD, LEBANON
20. Various shots, Hoda
21. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hoda, Syrian Refugee:
“We're living here with them in their house. We're receiving some supplies, and the family is also assisting us, thank God, we're living. This remains better than the bombs over there.”
FILE - 19 APRIL 2012, RAMTHA, JORDAN
22. Wide shot, refugees on the street
23. Med shot, refugees on the street
24. Wide shot, refugees making makeshift shelters
25. Various shots, refugees receiving the food
26. Wide shot, refugee kids
27. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ali al Badawi, Mayor of Wadi Khaled:
“-them from sleeping on the streets.”
FILE - 10 APRIL 2012, ADANA AIRPORT, TURKEY
28. Close up, UNHCR logo on the supplies
29. Wide shot, supplies uploading
30. Close up, food
31. Med shot, WFP staff distributing the foods
32. SOUNDBITE (English) Panos Moumtzis, Regional Coordinator for Syrian Refugees:
“We want to make sure that the response that we have is effective, rapid and of course we interview where help is needed the most.”
33. Wide shot, refugee family on the street
34. Wide shot, people building the tents
35. Wide shot, airplane arriving
36. Various shots, supplies being downloaded
FILE - 26, 27 MARCH 2012, BEIRUT, LEBANON
37. Various shots, Syrian and Lebanese students in classroom
FILE - 19 APRIL 2012, RAMTHA, JORDAN
38. Med shot, staff distributing the foods
39. Various shots, makeshift shelters
40. Wide shot, refugees on the street
FILE - 10 APRIL 2012, ADANA AIRPORT, TURKEY
41. Close up, UNHCR supplies
FILE - 19 APRIL 2012, RAMTHA, JORDAN
42. Med shot, refugee boy playing
In Northern Lebanon’s busy streets of Tripoli, UNHCR distributes humanitarian supplies to Syrian refugees. They have been arriving here and in Jordan and Turkey on a daily basis for months now.
Rima, as she wants to be called, rents this little house from a Lebanese family.
She fled Syria with her husband and three children.
SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rima , Syrian Refugee:
“We couldn’t believe that we arrived here alive, escaping the fighting over there. We got here with a lot of difficulty.”
Across the region the refugee numbers are increasingly dramatically.
SOUNDBITE (English) Panos Moumtzis, Regional Coordinator for Syrian Refugees:
“In the last three months we have seen a doubling of Syrian refugees and for the moment we foresee between now and the end of the year a continuous increase of the Syrian refugees.”
In Turkey, the government has assumed responsibility for the care and sheltering of the refugees.
In Lebanon and Jordan, refugees rent rooms or move in with host families.
Hoda has been living with a family for almost a year.
SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hoda, Syrian Refugee (Arabic)
“We're living here with them in their house. We're receiving some supplies, and the family is also assisting us, thank God, we're living. This remains better than the bombs over there.”
Initially some refugees have to live on the street in makeshift shelters. UN agencies and NGOs are distributing food and blankets.And local governments are helping.
SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ali al Badawi, Mayor of Wadi Khaled:
“When the crisis in Syria began, and refugees starting coming in, the Lebanese community here was very willing to welcome the refugees. They looked upon the Syrians coming in as relatives. So they welcomed and housed them to prevent them from sleeping on the streets.”
But much more help is needed. An interagency plan including seven UN agencies and over thirty NGO partners along with host governments has been put into place.
SOUNDBITE (English) Panos Moumtzis, Regional Coordinator for Syrian Refugees:
“We want to make sure that the response that we have is effective, rapid and of course we interview where help is needed the most.”
In Jordan, new camps are being prepared for the refugees. In Turkey, airlifts have brought in supplies.
In Lebanon refugees children are being helped to go to school. A coordinated interagency approach is seen as bringing more support and assistance to the Syrian refugees and the host countries.
To fund this relief plan, an appeal to raise around 190 million dollars is underway.









