Wednesday, July 17, 2013

FORESEEABLE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SYRIA AND THE NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES, DUE TO INSUFFICIENT RELIEF FUNDS AND REFUGEES INFLUX.

FORESEEABLE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SYRIA AND THE NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES, DUE TO INSUFFICIENT RELIEF FUNDS AND REFUGEES INFLUX.

       Refugees influx to the neighboring countries from Syria according to the United Nations recent estimated figures  has exceeded one point eight million stranded Syrian refugees in Syria, or at the borders to the neighboring countries that entailed Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq Palestine and Egypt. The recent figure has tripled, due to the Rebel Fighters attempts to recapture the towns of Qaboon, Aleppo, Homs and parts of Damascus from the government forces of President Assad. Relief Organizations effort for the eleviation of the rising humanitarian crisis in Syria and at the refugees camps in the mentioned neighboring countries has been limited, due to insufficient funds from the United States of America, the European Union countries and the United Nations Organization. Media personnel have been expected to step-up the campaign for fund raising in the World Media to prevent the foreseeable humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, the Arab World countries and North African countries.

                                    Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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