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UN Launches Syria Recovery Plan
The UN launches a five-year plan for Syria's early recovery, seeking donor funding to prevent instability and support millions in need.
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Adam Abdelmoula
- How will the strategy be funded and implemented?
- The strategy emphasizes reliable access to electricity and will be funded through a dedicated fund registered in New York, allowing for direct contracting with donors for aid distribution across all Syrian provinces.
- What is the UN's appeal to donor countries regarding this strategy?
- Abdelmoula stressed the importance of donor countries' financial support for the strategy's success, warning that ignoring Syria's needs will lead to increased insecurity, refugee flows, and terrorism, including the Captagon drug trade.
- What is the main goal of the UN's Early Recovery Strategy for Syria?
- The UN launched a five-year Early Recovery Strategy for Syria (2024-2028), focusing on health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation, hygiene, and sustainable livelihoods. The strategy aims to benefit all Syrians and prevent instability with global repercussions.
- Why is the UN emphasizing the importance of this strategy for regional stability?
- The plan is crucial for supporting Syrian communities accommodating an influx of refugees from Lebanon, preventing further instability and ISIS resurgence. Failure to support Syria will result in regional destabilization.
- Who announced the launch of the Early Recovery Strategy, and what are the key challenges highlighted?
- Adam Abdelmoula, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria, announced the strategy, highlighting the devastating impact of the ongoing crisis on Syrians, with over 16 million needing assistance.