Jan Egeland
Record 50 mln people displaced internally: Monitors
Conflict and disaster forced more than 33 million people to flee within their own countries last year, putting them at greater risk amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, monitors said on April 28.
Syria Child Evacuees May be Used as bargaining Chips, UN Warns
A senior UN official says he fears children waiting to be evacuated from the besieged rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area near the Syrian capital, Damascus, are being used as bargaining chips, according to BBC.
The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator, Jan Egeland, told the BBC he believed that rebels had agreed to free government workers in exchange for the children.
U.N. Seeks Urgent Medical Evacuation of 500 From Syria's Eastern Ghouta
The U.N. humanitarian adviser for Syria called on world powers on Thursday to help arrange the evacuation of 500 people, including 167 children, from the besieged Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, saying it has become a "humanitarian emergency", Reuters reported.
Syria talks in October or November, UN says
The United Nations hopes for "serious negotiation" between the government and a still-to-be-formed unified Syrian opposition in October or November, the U.N. Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura said yesterday.
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Richest countries are the least generous in supporting refugees: UN official
Many of the richest countries are the "least generous" in supporting refugees or displaced people, a U.N. official and humanitarian aid expert has said, adding that Europe and the U.S. are making "embarrassingly" small efforts in this regard.
UN has 'a million questions' on Syria after Astana deal
The United Nations still has a "million questions" about a Syria deal struck last week by Russia, Turkey and Iran, with aid convoys almost totally stalled despite a reported reduction in the fighting, a U.N. aid official said on May 11.
UN calls on major actors in Syria to work for truce
The United Nations urged the United States, Russia, Turkey and Iran on April 6 to help establish a 72-hour cease-fire in Syria in order to deliver humanitarian aid, two days after a suspected chemical gas attack killed at least 86 people in the northern Syrian city of Idlib.
UN official: US aid for Syria must go on
A top U.N. humanitarian aid official for Syria said he expected continued U.S. help in efforts to support beleaguered Syrian civilians under the newly elected Donald Trump's presidency.
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Washington, Moscow extend Syria cease-fire
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov agreed on Sept. 14 that a cessation of hostilities agreement in Syria was holding, and extended it by 48 hours to allow for increased humanitarian access.
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20 people killed in Syrian air raids in Aleppo (photos)
At least 20 people were killed, including three children and two doctors, in the Syrian city of Aleppo, Thursday, during air strikes by Syrian fighter jets. The UN described the situation in the city as ‘disastrous’. The Syrian air force bombed civilian houses including a hospital where members from the organisation ‘Doctors Without Borders’ were working at.