• Contact
  • Home 1
  • Home 2
  • Home 3
  • Home 4
  • Newsletter
  • NutritionHome
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page
  • Terms and Conditions
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Nutrition@GCI
  • Home
  • Food
  • Nutrition
  • Malnutrition
  • CMAM
  • MIYCN
  • Home
  • Food
  • Nutrition
  • Malnutrition
  • CMAM
  • MIYCN
No Result
View All Result
Nutrition@GCI
No Result
View All Result
Home Food

Earthquake disaster: ‘We must put people first’ urges Guterres in race to save lives

by GCIni
February 9, 2023
in Food, Nutrition
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Earthquake disaster: ‘We must put people first’ urges Guterres in race to save lives
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

[ad_1]

In a heartfelt appeal based on his years of visiting the devastated area, as Secretary-General and previously as head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Antonio Guterres said that what had been a “centre of solidarity is now an epicentre of suffering.”

‘Nightmare on top of nightmare’

“People are facing nightmare on top of nightmare. The earthquake struck as the humanitarian crisis in northwest Syria was already worsening, with needs at their highest level since the conflict began.”

He said the UN had done its best to respond speedily to what is “one of the biggest natural disasters in our times.”

The first UN convoy crossed into northwest Syria on Thursday through the Bab al-Hawa crossing, including six trucks carrying shelter and other desperately needed relief supplies, and although more help is on the way, he assured, “much more, much more, is needed.”

The world is sadly aware of the rising death toll, now beyond 18,000 according to latest reports, and that the full extent of the damage is still unknown, said the UN chief. 

“Türkiye is home to the largest number of refugees in the world and has shown unparalleled generosity to its Syrian neighbors. Indeed, up to 3.6 million Syrians have lived in Türkiye for more than a decade. Many of them are now victims of the earthquake.”

Similarly he said he had been to Aleppo in the past and met Syrians who warmly welcomed Iraqis fleeing war.

“On my visits, I was deeply moved by the solidarity of people who opened their homes and their hearts. Now those homes have been destroyed and those hearts are breaking”, he told journalists at UN Headquarters in New York.

Access and resources: the key priorities

He said he was sending UN relief chief Martin Griffiths to the area this weekend to fully assess the disaster, but there are two overarching priorities he said.

Secretary-General António Guterres speaks to the press on the situation in Syria and Türkiye.

“First, access. Roads are damaged. People are dying. Now is the time to explore all possible avenues to get aid and personnel into all affected areas. We must put people first.

“Second, resources. The humanitarian response – the Syria humanitarian fund and the Syria cross-border fund – need an urgent injection of support. They are the best options to enable the UN and its humanitarian partners to rapidly respond to people in need.”

Already, $25 million has been released from the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund to jumpstart the response, and by early next week, a Flash Appeal for donor support will be issued, for those affected by the earthquake in Syria.

He said UN agencies – along with international and national NGOs in Syria – are assessing their initial funding requirements for the next three months.

“These resources will be used by the humanitarian community for critical aid:  shelter, health, nutrition, water, sanitation, hygiene, education, protection and psychosocial support services.”

He said the UN was “ready to support the Turkish government’s response in any way we can.

Time to stand up for Syria and Türkiye

“In the face of this epic disaster, I strongly appeal to the international community to show the people of Türkiye and Syria the same kind of support and generosity with which they received, protected and assisted millions of refugees and displaced people. 

“Now is the hour to stand up for the people of Türkiye and Syria.”

People affected by the earthquake in Aleppo, Syria receive hot meals distributed by the World Food Programme.

People affected by the earthquake in Aleppo, Syria receive hot meals distributed by the World Food Programme.


[ad_2]

Source link

Tags: disasterEarthquakeGuterreslivesPeopleputraceSaveurges
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

People who grow their own food, eat and remain healthy; But erratic weather may change this adage

Next Post

Carbon emissions from fertilizers could be reduced by as much as 80% by 2050 — ScienceDaily

GCIni

GCIni

Related Posts

COVID-19 sets MENA back on poverty

COVID-19 sets MENA back on poverty

March 9, 2023
0
A pinch (less) of salt can save lives, WHO says in new report

A pinch (less) of salt can save lives, WHO says in new report

March 9, 2023
0

Opening remarks of Karen Mapusua, Director of the Land Resources Division at SPC, during the Eighth Heads of Agriculture and Forestry Meeting

March 9, 2023
0

Guest Article: Working Towards Inclusive and Resilient Agrifood Systems in the Pacific | SDG Knowledge Hub

March 9, 2023
0
Next Post
Arctic carbon conveyor belt discovered — ScienceDaily

Carbon emissions from fertilizers could be reduced by as much as 80% by 2050 -- ScienceDaily

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Nutrition support to patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery

2 years ago
3
Typhoon Rai: WFP offers Philippines telecoms and logistics support

Typhoon Rai: WFP offers Philippines telecoms and logistics support

1 year ago
0

Popular News

    Connect with us

    Tag Cloud

    Africa (178) Agriculture (118) aid (119) among (121) Breastfeeding (184) change (177) chief (112) child (146) Children (442) climate (275) COVID19 (169) Crisis (243) Day (115) Development (110) diet (147) dietary (160) disease (118) drought (110) Food (1086) global (227) Health (375) healthy (175) humanitarian (138) Hunger (216) malnutrition (264) million (133) Nutrition (859) obesity (184) People (157) report (140) risk (240) ScienceDaily (1414) security (204) Somalia (117) Source (156) South (125) study (359) support (156) Time (113) Ukraine (215) UNICEF (261) War (128) WFP (201) women (200) World (218)

    Newsletter

    Subscribe to our daily or weakly newsletter to get informed of all the important Nutrition news from around the globe.

    Category

    • Agriculture
    • CMAM
    • crop
    • Diet & Nutrition
    • Food
    • Food Insecurity
    • Malnutrition
    • MIYCN
    • Nutrition
    • Obesity
    • Research
    • Stunting
    • Uncategorized
    • Wasting
    No Result
    View All Result

    Archives

    About Us

    Nutrition @ GCIni brings you the latest news from around the globe. Check ut our categories page for different sections or go through the tags cloud for various tags within the news.

    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact

    © 2020 - 2030 Nutrition@GCIni - Nutrition News from arround the globe by GCIni.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Lifestyle

    © 2020 - 2030 Nutrition@GCIni - Nutrition News from arround the globe by GCIni.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password? Sign Up

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms below to register

    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In