The United States has announced nearly $535 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the Syrian people.
On margins of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, the Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Uzra Zeya made the announcement.
While this new assistance comes amid increasingly dire humanitarian needs, with 16.7 million Syrians requiring assistance within Syria and more than five million Syrian refugees across the region.
In her remarks, Under Secretary Zeya emphasized conditions inside Syria do not allow for safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable refugee returns and that a political solution in line with UN Security Council Resolution 2254 remains the only way to ultimately end the suffering of the Syrian people.
This life-saving assistance from the American people includes more than $235 million through the Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration and nearly $300 million through the United States Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance.
The humanitarian assistance announced today includes: Assistance provided through international organization partners to help meet the needs of the most vulnerable refugees, internally displaced persons, and host communities.
Support through partnerships with international and local non-governmental organizations as they work with govts around the region to provide life-saving support and protection to host communities, refugees, and asylum seekers.
While the United States continues to uphold its commitment to the Syrian people, and urging other donors to join in stepping up to fill the significant funding gaps so partners can continue to meet the needs of the most vulnerable.