UNICEF: 8.4 million Syrian children bear the brunt of the conflict


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) New York Jumada II 5 1437 Mar 14 2016 SPA -- Some 8.4 million Syrian children have been affected by the conflict that has dragged on since 2011 dpa quoted UNICEF as saying in a report Monday.
About one in three of them - 3.7 million - have been born since the beginning of the war.
The UN agency said that during the past five years children's lives have been shaped by fear violence hunger and displacement. An estimated 2.4 million children have had to flee to other countries and 306000 children were born as refugees.
"We cannot restore the precious years of childhood snatched away by this brutal war but we can and must prevent their futures from also being stolen" said Anthony Lake UNICEF executive director in the report.
UNICEF said that 2 million Syrian children have no regular access to humanitarian aid and more than 200000 children live in besieged areas.
UNICEF called for an end to violations against children the lifting of sieges and securing the 1.6 billion dollars in funds requested by UNICEF for providing aid and education to Syrian children.

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12:10 LOCAL TIME 09:10 GMT


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