UN warns of critical Syria refugee budget shortfall

AFP  |  Amman 

The made an "urgent and critical" appeal today for donations to its main budget for Syrian refugees, currently four-fifths short of the total needed for the year.

"The mathematics are straightforward -- we asked for USD 5.6 billion (4.8 billion euros)" for 2018, said Amin Awad, the UN refugee agency's director for the and

"We are in May and we have about 20 percent of it." "UN programmes and government entities that are supporting refugees... are running out of funds," the UNRWA told journalists in Jordan's capital.

Donors at an April conference in pledged some USD 4.4 billion to help civilians affected by Syria's devastating seven-year war, but much of that money has yet to arrive, Awad said.

voiced gratitude "for all the support the donors have given us, but we stress on the importance of continuing this support until a is found".

Since war broke out in 2011, half of Syria's population has been displaced, including more than five million outside the country and another six million internally displaced.

Most of the refugees are in countries bordering Syria, including Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey, whose governments have repeatedly called for more help in supporting these populations.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 17:25 IST