Press Release

1.5 Million Vulnerable Children in the Middle East Threatened as Winter Approaches

  UNICEF facing $60 million funding gap for lifesaving winter supplies and cash assistance that could leave 1.5 million children out in the cold

NEW YORK (October 26, 2017) – The coming winter is the latest threat to children affected by crises in the Middle East. As UNICEF races to provide warm clothing, winter supplies and blankets before the cold sets in, the organization is facing a $60 million gap that could leave up to 1.5 million children exposed to the cold.

Freezing temperatures, storms and heavy snowfall will compound the many hardships faced by families affected by conflict who are already struggling to survive with the bare minimum across Iraq, Syria, the State of Palestine and neighboring refugee host countries. Many have been displaced by violence and live in camps or makeshift shelters, with little protection against the piercing cold.

Families’ resources are completely depleted from years of conflict, displacement and unemployment, making the purchase of warm clothing and heating fuel unaffordable. If schools are not kept warm, dropout rates are expected to rise.

“Without help, the cold could be yet another harsh blow to vulnerable children in the region who have already been through so much,” said Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa. “Children’s health is weak from undernutrition, poor healthcare and displacement. Hypothermia and respiratory infections are a serious threat – if left untreated, children will die.”

Ahead of winter, UNICEF aims to provide:

  • Winter clothing kits to over 800,000 children across the region, including to families that have been displaced by recent fighting,
  • Cash assistance to the families of more than 320,000 vulnerable children,
  • Child-friendly spaces and school heating for 105,000 children,
  • Thermal blankets for almost 240,000 children.

To date, UNICEF has received less than 20 percent of the $73 million required to cover the winter needs of the most vulnerable children affected by crisis in the region.

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Notes to editors

  • This winter, UNICEF aims to reach over 1.5 million children in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the State of Palestine and Syria with warm clothes, thermal blankets and cash assistance for families.
  • UNICEF’s assistance for winter will include school heating, warm clothes, school uniforms and cash assistance to vulnerable children and their families across the region.
  • To reach children ahead of the cold, UNICEF has begun distributing winter kits where possible – including clothes, scarves, gloves, shoes and warm blankets and cash assistance packages - but efforts have been slowed by the substantial funding gap.

About UNICEF
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) works in more than 190 countries and territories to put children first. UNICEF has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization, by providing health care and immunizations, clean water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more. UNICEF USA supports UNICEF's work through fundraising, advocacy and education in the United States. Together, we are working toward the day when no children die from preventable causes and every child has a safe and healthy childhood. For more information, visit www.unicefusa.org.

For more information, contact:
Sophie Aziakou, UNICEF USA, 917.720.1397, saziakou@unicefusa.org