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  1. The conflict in Syria has caused unimaginable suffering to an entire region. We must renew and strengthen our political, humanitarian and financial commitments in support of all affected by this tragic conflict.

  2. Apr 25
  3. Apr 25

    Sounds good on paper but in reality not so much

  4. Apr 25

    I tell Syria conference 100,000s Syrians risk being forced to return to unsafe & explosive-ridden neighbourhoods without basic services, or where there’s active fighting. Protecting them must be top priority.

  5. Apr 25

    On the margins of with Denmark, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands & UK, making the point that while international justice is blocked, national prosecution is important contribution to accountability for war crimes in Syria. No sustainable peace with impunity.

  6. Apr 25

    The Executive Director of addressing the in Brussels today: “we know from our studies that for every 1% increase in hunger, there is 2% increase in migration”

  7. Apr 25

    International donors pledged €3.5 billion in aid for 2018 to support Syrians & host communities 📺 Watch the key moments from . More info here:

  8. Apr 25

    Germany will give an extra €1 billion for people in need in , Foreign Minister pledges at a donor conference in Brussels.

  9. Apr 25

    "The international community should not facilitate or promote returns at this stage of the conflict. On the contrary we need to increase our support to the neighbouring countries of Syria who continue to host millions of refugees." via at

  10. Apr 25

    "What ordinary Syrians want is for people to stop dropping bombs on them, to stop shelling them and to stop shooting at them" - Thanks to all donors who pledged $4.4 billion for the Syria crisis today!➡️

  11. Apr 26

    The EU and Member States contributed with €4.8 billion out of the €6.2 billion pledged until 2020, corresponding to some 77% of all funds pledged during the

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  12. Apr 25

    The International Development Secretary is today at calling for Asad to come to the negotiating table and to galvanize support to help alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people.

  13. Apr 25

    Unacceptable. Children in account for one quarter of civilian deaths. We’re calling on all parties to STOP attacks on schools, hospitals and homes.

  14. Apr 25

    A shortage of funding means we have to decide who gets food ... and who doesn’t. We ask for help so we don’t have to make that choice.

  15. May 11
  16. Apr 25

    Decent work opportunities are the effective response to the Syrian refugee crisis. By working, refugees can support themselves and their families and contribute to the development of their hosts countries.

  17. Apr 25

    The ongoing crisis in Syria continues to place a heavy burdon on Lebanon and Jordan, which are hosting millions of Syrian refugees. The Netherlands will continue to support the Syrian region, as it has done in recent years.

  18. Apr 25

    10 year-old Abdlrahman from lost his leg when his home was hit by a shell. Still, he kept going to school. He's in 5th grade now 💪💪 He and 25,000 in Aleppo benefited from improved learning environments thanks to support.

  19. Apr 25

    Creating jobs is at the centre of the international community’s response to the Syrian refugees crisis. Yet, it is not only the quantity, but also the quality of jobs created that will ensure resilience and peace in the region.

  20. Apr 25

    “We need to build our actions on international law, international humanitarian law, human rights and the very clear and old prohibition of chemical weapons. We have to see to it that those that breach those laws will be punished.” — State Secretary Annika Söder at

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