HIGHLIGHTS
Six million people at risk due to winterization gaps; read more…..P.01
P.02 Update on cholera
P.03 Update on Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF)
P.04 Update on Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF)
Fuel crisis hits Syria again
P.05 Deteriorating security situation in Al Hol camp, Al Hasakeh
Al Hasakeh: Alouk station non-operational
Ninth cross-line aid convoy to North-West Syria (NWS)
P.06 Hostilities impact civlians in Northern Syria
People in Tal Ed-Daman suffer from dire living conditions
P.07 Population movements
Access monitoring and reporting framework (AMRF)
Six million people at risk due to winterization gaps
Joint Statement by the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator ad interim for Syria,
El-Mostafa Benlamlih, and the Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis, Muhannad Hadi
The joint statement issued on 22 November warned of catastrophic risks to vulnerable Syrians as perilous winter conditions set in across the country, bringing rain, snow and freezing temperatures. With just a few weeks left in the year, the 2022 Syria Humanitarian Response Plan remains underfunded, with less than 50 per cent of the requested funds received. Additional funding is urgently required to deliver life-saving winter assistance for six million people in Syria, including vulnerable groups such as internally displaced persons (IDPs), the elderly, people with pre-existing medical conditions or special needs, families with children with severe disabilities, and female-headed households. Read the statement by the RC/HC here.
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs