UN aid agencies have started cutting back their global aid operations following the 90-day suspension of all foreign assistance ordered by the Trump administration, The Guardian reports. Filippo Grandi,
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Hundreds of thousands of Syrians have regained their homes since an Islamist-led coalition ousted Assad on December 8, while others are waiting for conditions to improve in their native country
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has urged the international community to step up assistance for Syrians returning to their war-torn homeland, as the country remains gripped by a severe humanitarian crisis.
The United Nations refugee chief says some 200,000 refugees have returned to Syria from neighboring countries since the government of Bashar Assad was overthrown last month.
The UN refugee agency says 200,000 Syrians have already returned home since the fall of Bashar Assad. But Western sanctions still in place are an "obstacle" to the return of millions of refugees.
The UN agency that helps refugees, asylum seekers and people forcibly displaced within their own countries has been put on a savings drive after US President Donald Trump ordered a suspension of humanitarian assistance.
Wrapping up a visit to Syria on Monday, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, appealed to the international community for bold and decisive action to help Syrians rebuild their war-torn country and support displaced Syrians in returning home.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has urged for the removal of Western sanctions on Syria, describing them as a key obstacle to the
United Nations agencies are anxiously awaiting the fallout from US President Donald Trump's abrupt suspension of almost all foreign aid. The UN agency that helps refugees, asylum seekers and people forcibly displaced within their own countries has been put on a savings drive,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced after meeting with a United Nations delegation that the UN will allocate US$3.3 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine this year. Source: Zelenskyy on Х (Twitter) Details: Zelenskyy met with a UN delegation led by Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher and UN High Commissioner for Refugees
The UN agency that helps refugees, asylum seekers and people forcibly displaced within their own countries has been put on a savings drive. This comes after US President Donald Trump ordered a suspension of humanitarian assistance.