QAMISHLY, Syria, December 30 (UNHCR)- Emergency winter aid airlifted to north-east Syria by
the UN refugee agency in the past two weeks is being distributed to more than
50,000 vulnerable people in isolated areas.
The UNHCR airlift from Erbil, Turkey, of some 300
tonnes of aid began on December 17 and was completed on Sunday, when the 12th
and final flight landed at Qamishly International Airport in Al Hassakeh
governorate. The chartered flights were carrying items such as thermal
blankets, plastic tarpaulins, kitchen sets, sleeping mats, jerry cans and
hygiene supplies.
"Every day we are distributing the airlifted
relief supplies to more than 2,500 displaced people in Al Hassakeh
governorate," said Tarik Kurdi, UNHCR's representative to Syria. He added
that the items would help more than 50,000 needy people in the region who have
gone without adequate relief supplies for months.
The flights, made possible under an agreement with the
Iraqi and Syrian authorities, began as winter cold and record snowfall struck
the Middle East, bringing new hardship to some 9.3 million vulnerable people
across Syria, including an estimated 6.5 million internally displaced Syrians.
The World Food Programme and the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) also flew in vital
aid from Erbil.
It was the first time the UN has used Iraq as a hub to
deliver relief items into Syria. Road convoys to eastern Syria have been
perilous since May because of continuing conflict.
Over 2013, the UN refugee agency has helped more than
3.2 million people in all of Syria's 14 governorates. In addition to its
distribution of more than 8 million core relief items, UNHCR has provided
health care to more than 970,000 Syrians and delivered polio vaccines to
hard-to-reach areas. UNHCR has also rehabilitated 89 collective shelters
housing displaced people. Its cash assistance programmes have also reached
almost 190,000 particularly vulnerable people throughout the country.
Every week UNHCR continues to send 250 trucks across
Syria carrying relief aid to support some 75,000 people. Earlier this month, UN
agencies and NGOs launched a joint appeal seeking US$2.3 billion for relief
activities inside Syria over 2014.
UNHCR has some 340 personnel working throughout Syria.
The agency has maintained an office in Al Hassekeh since 2010 and expanded its
presence in Qamishly in May to help address needs in the region.
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