UNICEF response to Syrian children freezing to death while crossing from Syria to Lebanon

23 Jan 2018 10:18 AM

Statement by Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa

“It is tragic that at least 12 Syrians, including two children, have died in Eastern Lebanon near the Masna’ border crossing with Syria. Syrian people continue to risk their lives and the lives of their children in a desperate search for safety and shelter.

“Our thoughts are with the families who lost their loved ones, victims of a war that soon enters its eighth year. More children could be among the dead as residents in the area and the Lebanese authorities continue to look for people who are reportedly trapped in the mountains in freezing temperatures and snow

“Children in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, the State of Palestine, Jordan, Turkey and Egypt and in many-other countries across the globe living in conflict or impacted by conflict struggle every winter to keep warm.

“UNICEF and partners are helping families to cope with the harsh weather. UNICEF is distributing blankets, warm clothes, and fuel to heat schools.

“The deaths of these two Syrian children is however a reminder that much more needs to be done. The brutal wars have to stop and we all need to step up our generosity and assistance for the most affected children.

“We have no excuse. We cannot continue failing children!”

Notes to editors

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