International aid agency Oxfam on Tuesday launched a “12 Days of Giving”
appeal to help destitute Syrian refugee families in Jordan and Lebanon survive
the region’s harsh winter months.
“Oxfam will be doing the best they can by delivering winter kits to help
many of the poorest families,” said British actress Michelle Dockery who last
month visited refugees in Jordan who have fled their country’s conflict.
“But they want to be able to do much more and so we really need the
public’s help.”
Oxfam, which aims to raise one million pounds ($1.6 million) for its
emergency response, said: “Many people are only wearing the thin summer clothes
they fled from Syria in, and those living in tents are sleeping on just a bare
mat or thin mattress on the cold winter ground.”
Its winter kits for refugees in Jordan and Lebanon include blankets, gas
heaters and plastic sheeting. Cash aid and winter vouchers are also to be
distributed in Lebanon.
Dockery, star of the worldwide television hit series Downton Abbey,
said: “What I have seen and heard on my trip is hard to put into words ...
“Mothers told me their children are already unable to sleep because of
the cold and it is only going to get worse” with temperatures falling.
The United Nations estimates more than three million people have fled
Syria, mostly to neighbors Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt, since the
conflict broke out in March 2011.
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