UN suspends food relief for Syrian refugees

The UN World Food Programme has suspended a food voucher programme serving more than 1.7 million Syrian refugees, citing a funding crisis after many donors failed to meet their commitments.

UN suspends food relief for Syrian refugees

Cutting the programme, which provides Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt with electronic vouchers to buy food in local shops, means that “many families will go hungry”, the UN agency said in a statement.

“The suspension of WFP food assistance will be disastrous for many already suffering families,” said WFP executive director Ertharin Cousin, adding it will also “endanger the health and safety of these refugees and will potentially cause further tensions, instability and insecurity in the neighbouring host countries”.

Syria’s three-and-a-half year long civil war has killed more than 200,000 people and touched off a massive humanitarian crisis, forcing more than 3 million to seek refuge abroad and displacing another 6.5 million within the country.

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