THE ARAB WORLD COUNTRIES PLEDGES HAVE NOT ATTAINED THE TARGET GOAL SUM REQUIRED FOR THE ELEVIATION OF THE WORSENING CONDITION OF THE STRANDED SYRIAN REFUGEES.
The Arab World countries pledges made during the Arab League Countries Summit held in Amman/Kuwait late this week for the stranded Syrian refugees in the Syrian, Jordanian and the Turkey desert have exceeded the sum of seven hundred thirty million US dollars ($730,000,000.00) which many Arab World countries sources claimed have not attained the target goal sum of over one billion US dollars ($1,000,000,000.00) required for the eleviation of the worsening condition of the stranded Syrian refugees that have remained stranded in the desert and in the refugees camps in Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon. However, continued battles in some Syrian towns that includes Aleppo, Homs and parts of Damascus with the continuous movement of the stranded refugees in the desert and along the borders of the neighboring countries have caused much difficulties for the required relief services with the allocated sums to reach the intended destinations.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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