UNICEF’s call: There is a need for ceasefires to save lives
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NEWS CENTER - UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake calls for ceasefires to deliver the humanitarian aid by emphasizing that there are thousands of children remain trapped in Aleppo.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Anthony Lake points out that there are more than 100.000 children remain trapped in the eastern parts of the Aleppo city of Syria since early July and calls for ceasefires to deliver the humanitarian aid.
The statement released by UNICEF reads, “Today is another sad and dangerous day for the children in Syria, in particular those living in Aleppo. Every child there – everyone affected – needs an immediate pause to the fighting in Aleppo, and every second of every minute counts when it comes to protecting and saving the lives of children.
“UNICEF continues to be at the ready to provide urgently needed humanitarian assistance, including medicines, vaccines and nutritional supplements. And we are standing by to support the assessment and repair of vital electricity and water facilities to provide safe drinking water to people all over Aleppo.
“More than 100,000 children remain trapped in the eastern parts of the city since early July. Over 35,000 people have been displaced in the western parts of the city. The children of Aleppo must no longer live under constant fear of attack in what has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
“But until there is peace, there is a desperate need for the humanitarian pauses, ceasefires and constant access necessary to save lives and save hope.”
Anthony will meet the United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, US Secretary of State Jony Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva to restart the political process in Syria and to declare a ceasefire.
(rt/gd)