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ARABIC STATEMENT: Inaction will have devastating consequences for Syrian people, warn aid agencies

Over 100 NGOs urge the Brussels 8 Conference to prioritize a political solution, de-escalation of violence, better humanitarian access, and flexible funding for Syrians. With 16.7 million in need and only 6.3% of funding received, urgent action is needed to address escalating crises and support life-saving and sustainable programs both in Syria and in neighboring host countries.

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