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Evaluation Rapide Multisectorielle (ERM) dans la localité de Wamaza, Province du Maniema, République Démocratique du Congo, 14 - 15 octobre 2020 - Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Humanitarians working ‘round the clock’ to provide urgent relief in Syria January 30, 2021
Floods inundated IDP camps in north-west Syria in January 2021. courtesy UNOCHA
GENEVA Humanitarian staff have been working “round the clock” to reopen access roads and provide emergency relief from the disastrous impact that recent floods have unleashed on displaced people living in camps in northwest Syria, the UN’s deputy humanitarian coordinator there said on Friday.
Providing shelter, food, clean water and other relief supplies is “a massive undertaking.[that] will continue for months”, Mark Cutts told a press briefing in Geneva.
“The reality is that people in this area are facing a catastrophic situation. People in these camps are desperate, and humanitarians are overwhelmed by a crisis that the United Nations warned was coming,” he spelled out.
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The United Nations
Humanitarian staff have been working “round the clock” to reopen access roads and provide emergency relief from the disastrous impact that recent floods have unleased on displaced people living in camps in northwest Syria, the UN’s deputy humanitarian coordinator there said on Friday.
Providing shelter, food, clean water and other relief supplies is “a massive undertaking…[that] will continue for months”, Mark Cutts told a press briefing in Geneva.
“The reality is that people in this area are facing a catastrophic situation. People in these camps are desperate, and humanitarians are overwhelmed by a crisis that the United Nations warned was coming”, he spelled out.