United Nations request for 4.2 million dollars to support Ukrainian refugees
The United Nations has requested $4.2 million in funding to support Ukrainian civilians and war-torn refugees. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the United Nations and its partners on Monday to support the communities destroyed since the beginning of the war in Ukraine as well as the refugees of this country in 2024, from the partners Mali himself requested 4.2 million dollars in credit.
According to “Reuters” report, “Martin Griffiths” in charge of humanitarian aid affairs of the United Nations said: hundreds of thousands of children Terrified, injured and deprived of their basic needs, they live in communities close to the front line of war.
He also stated: This fact alone should bring us Act to do everything we can to get more humanitarian aid to Ukraine. His statements are made while according to the reports of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, more than 14.6 million people or 40% of the population of Ukraine are in need of humanitarian aid from this organization this year due to the extensive attacks between this country and Russia. .
Reviews show that more than 3.3 million war-affected people in Ukraine live in areas in the east and south of Ukraine, which are on the lines of The war is imminent and those who live in the territories occupied by Russia are also facing significant problems to meet their basic needs.
Office The United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has stated that nearly $3.1 billion of the requested aid is to support the 8.5 million people who are expected to be in dire need of humanitarian aid in 2024. In addition, the UN refugee agency has said it is seeking $1.1 billion in aid to support the 2.3 million Ukrainian refugees and their host communities.
Although Host countries continue to protect and accept Ukrainian refugees in their regions, however, many refugees in this country are still in dire need of assistance.
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