UN: Some progress delivering aid in Syria more needed


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) >The U.N. humanitarian chief said Wednesday that since January aid workers have reached nearly 400000 Syrians in besieged and hard-to-reach areas but continued safe access is urgently needed to reach millions more.

Stephen O’Brien told the Security Council in his monthly briefing that many of the 4.6 million Syrians living in besieged and hard-to-reach areas still remain beyond help due to insecurity and obstructions by the warring parties.

“In 2016 so far we have only reached some 30 percent of people in besieged areas and less than 10 percent of people in hard-to-reach areas” O’Brien said. “Humanitarian conditions remain dire throughout the country with some 13.5 million people remaining in need” he added.

Obstacles

O’Brien said that the Syrian government continues to withhold approvals on access to certain locations. “From the recently submitted plan for cross-line convoys in April only six of 11 locations were approved by the Syrian authorities and for some locations they specified the delivery quantities that would mean we could cover only a portion of the population in each area” he said.

He also blamed the government for excluding and removing medical supplies and treatments from aid convoys. O’Brien said this year 80000 medical treatments have been removed or excluded mostly by the government.

“The range of removed items is scandalous – from items to treat child malnutrition to medicine for preventing bleeding after childbirth” O’Brien told the council.

Islamic State is also an obstacle to aid deliveries in the eastern city of Deir Ezzor which is largely under the control of the terror group. There the U.N. has started high altitude aid drops with minimal success in a bid to reach some 200000 besieged people.

O’Brien urged support for U.N.-led peace talks on Syria saying “peace cannot wait any longer in Syria.”


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