Press
Release |
For
Immediate
Release |
FOCUS
and AKDN
Contribute
to Helping
Lebanese Families in Syria
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AKDN
and FOCUS provided
immediate
humanitarian
relief in
response
to the conflict
which
affected
hundreds
of thousands
in
the Middle
East |
Damascus,
Syria,
21
August,
2006 – The
Aga
Khan
Development
Network
(AKDN)
and
its
emergency
response
affiliate,
Focus
Humanitarian
Assistance
(FOCUS)
provided
immediate
humanitarian
relief
in
response
to
the
conflict
which
affected
hundreds
of
thousands
in
the
Middle
East.
At the
peak of
the Lebanon
crisis,
some 180,000
people
sought
temporary
accommodation
in and
around
the Syrian
capital
of Damascus.
AKDN agencies
and FOCUS
established
a Mother
and Child
Health
Centre
at Damascus
University
campus
which provided
specialist
medical
care, a
pharmacy
and a day
care centre
for young
children.
This facility
accommodated
1,300 displaced
persons;
the majority
of whom
were mothers
and young
children.
In
addition,
volunteer
doctors
and nurses
addressed
some needs
of young
children
and adolescents,
relating
to counselling
services
and supporting
psycho-social
care activities.
The United
Nations
Children’s
Fund (UNICEF)
facilitated
this effort.
In
conjunction
with
the United
Nations
High
Commissioner
for
Refugees
(UNHCR),
AKDN
and
FOCUS
established
and
managed
relief
distribution
warehouses
in
the
key
locations
of
Tartous,
Homs
and
Salamieh. The
agencies
also oversaw
registration
and profiling
of displaced
persons,
and the
distribution
of non-food
items.
Furthermore,
over 100
local community
volunteers
were mobilised
to provide
essential
logistical
support
to the
United
Nation’s
World Food
Programme
(WFP).
Volunteers
distributed
relief
items including
hygiene
kits, plastic
sheeting,
blankets,
mattresses,
cooking
utensils,
safe drinking
water and
high-energy
biscuits
to assist
families
during
the conflict
and also
on their
return
journey
to Lebanon.
Commenting
from the
field,
Salim Sumar,
Executive
Officer
of FOCUS
Europe
said, “Two
key features
have really
stood out
about this
intervention;
first is
the generosity
of the
Syrian
public
and in
particular,
the many
thousands
of host
families
that provided
shelter
to the
Lebanese
families
and second,
the dedication
of AKDN-FOCUS
volunteers
has been
truly inspirational.”
For further
information,
please
contact:
Aga
Khan
Development
Network
(AKDN) Syria
Aleem
Walji
E-mail: aleem.walji@akdn.org
Focus
Humanitarian
Assistance
(FOCUS)
Salim
Sumar
E-mail: salim.sumar@focushumanitarian-europe.org
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