Public urged to voice their outrage and demand action to prevent a lost generation in Syria
Children cannot afford another year of bloodshed, suffering and missed education, warn aid agencies
UNICEF, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Mercy
Corps, Save the Children and World Vision today issued an impassioned appeal to the general public, urging it to voice its outrage at the devastating impact on children and alarming long-term consequences of a lost generation as the conflict in Syria approaches its fourth year.
Nearly 5.5 million children are now affected inside Syria and in neighbouring countries. The five organizations warn that without an end to the relentless horror and suffering for children and without increased investment in their education and protection, an entire generation could be lost to Syria and the wider region.
The organizations are calling for the public to join in a massive call for action, hosted on www.change.org (http://bit.ly/nolostgeneration). The call for action is directed at all those who have the responsibility and the ability to bring an end to the suffering of children and safeguard their future.
In addition to the immediate protection of children, the call for action stresses the importance of breaking the cycle of violence and providing children and young people with the support they need now to play a constructive role in the future peace and stability of Syria and the region.
The five demands are:
The public appeal aims to engage at least 1 million voices of support before the war in Syria reaches the end of its third year on 15 March.
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To join the public appeal, please go to the following link on change.org:
http://bit.ly/nolostgeneration
Attention broadcasters: Broadcast quality PSAs, b-roll and photo are available at
http://weshare.unicef.org/mediaresources
Campaign hashtags: #childrenofsyria #NOlostgeneration
For further information, please contact:
Juliette Touma, UNICEF Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa, Amman, [email protected], +962-79-867-4628
Edward Carwardine, UNICEF New York, [email protected], +1-212-326 7162
Melissa Fleming, UNHCR Geneva, [email protected], office: + 41 22 739 7965, mobile: + 41 79 557 9122
Meg Sattler, World Vision International, Amman, [email protected], +962-77-868-7784
Cassandra Nelson, Mercy Corps, [email protected], +44-778-628-175, +1-718-414-4324
Conor O’Loughlin, Save the Children International, [email protected], +44-7768-704569, +44-20-3215-3342
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