The UK will pledge a total of £400 million of life-saving aid to the 2019 Syria crisis response to help those who need it most.
The pledge, which includes an additional £100 million of UK aid, building on the £300 million previously allocated to the UK’s response to the conflict in Syria, will be made at the at the ‘Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region’ Conference in Brussels this week (14 March 2019).
The pledge signals ongoing support from the UK for Syria’s future, and will also help to limit the impacts of the ongoing conflict inside Syria, including the threat of extremist influences.
The UK has been at the forefront of the humanitarian response to the Syria crisis and continues to be one of the largest international donors, having now committed more than £2.8 billion since 2012. Across Syria and the region, we have provided over 27 million food rations, over 14 million medical consultations, and over 10 million vaccines since the conflict began.
“UK aid will provide a vital lifeline to those caught up in the conflict, delivering food and clean drinking water, medical care, vaccinations, and education for children,” said Minister for the Middle East, Alistair Burt.
The UK’s pledge for the Syria Crisis will support Syrians inside Syria and neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Our support will:
- help vulnerable Syrians access clean drinking water
- deliver food, clothing, tents, hygiene kits and other essential survival items to those in need;
- provide access to medical care, including vaccinations against deadly diseases and counselling for those traumatised by the conflict; and
- help Syrian refugees find jobs and access education.
Humanitarian access to millions in need within Syria continues to be obstructed by the Syrian regime, who routinely refuse requests from the UN and aid organisations to deliver aid, prolonging suffering. The UK will continue to do all it can to support humanitarian agencies to deliver the assistance required.
Original source: DFID
Published on 09 March 2019