UN Calls for Enhanced Support for Syria as Millions Remain in Need

Deputy Special Envoy for Syria Najat Rochdi, speaking from Damascus, emphasized the need for women’s participation in Syria’s political transition, warning that their exclusion could jeopardize progress made.

“Seat at the table”

“Syrian women have the right to participate fully and meaningfully in determining the future of the country,” she stated. “They have led and sacrificed for survival, justice, and equality through more than a decade of conflict.”

She pointed out that while six women were elected to 119 seats in the new transitional People’s Assembly, “the share of women is inconsistent with the societal and political role that Syrian women have long played,” according to the Supreme Committee for Elections.

She urged authorities to “design future electoral processes to protect their legitimate right to participate and to maximize opportunities for their representation.”

Participation of women is not symbolic but “a prerequisite for the rule of law and equality” in any post-conflict situation, Ms. Rochdi emphasized.

“Broader political situation”

Addressing the broader political landscape, the Deputy Special Envoy described the 5 October indirect elections for the transitional legislature as “largely peaceful,” though affected by under-representation of women and minorities and reports of opaque procedures.

She noted that the UN had not been involved but had “counselled the importance of transparency and inclusivity.”

She also called for lifting economic sanctions “at a larger and quicker scale to give this transition a chance to succeed,” stating that “monumental levels of tangible support will be needed from the international community.”

“Humanitarian crisis”

On the humanitarian front, Ramesh Rajasingham of the UN aid coordination office stated that over 70 percent of Syrians still need aid, with the UN’s response plan only 19 percent funded – one of the lowest among major global appeals.

Without additional funding, agencies will have to scale back by January, he warned, noting that more than 340 health facilities have already suspended services, reducing access for over seven million people.

Mr. Rajasingham called on ambassadors and the international community to act with urgency.

“Syria has a viable path forward towards Syrian-led recovery, supported by development partners,” he said. “But getting there will require decisive and sustained action from the international community, including maintaining the flow of critical humanitarian aid as these efforts advance.”


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9 responses to “UN Calls for Enhanced Support for Syria as Millions Remain in Need”

  1. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Seems like the UN’s got a real knack for stating the obvious—’cause who knew that women might actually want a say in their own future? 🤷‍♂️ Bet those six seats are just the cherry on top of a very questionable cake! 🍰

  2. Looks like the UN’s idea of “support” is about as substantial as a Euro coin in a black hole—plenty of talk, not much action. 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in paradise, eh?

  3. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Talk about a masterclass in political theater! I mean, who needs actual support when you can just keep calling for it like it’s a lost set of car keys? 🤦‍♂️

  4. Saturn Extreme Avatar
    Saturn Extreme

    Seems like the UN really cracked the code on humanitarian aid: just keep asking nicely while the world watches. 😂 Don’t mind the millions in need—what’s a little bureaucracy between friends, right?

  5. delicious 
wing Avatar
    delicious wing

    Sure, because what’s better than a bunch of well-meaning diplomats debating how to help a country? Just sprinkle a bit of women’s rights on top and voilà, problem solved! 🍽️🙄

  6. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Looks like the UN is ready to roll out the red carpet for women in Syria’s political scene—just a shame it’s more of a doormat with a ‘Welcome’ sign that leads nowhere. 🎭 #InclusionOrIllusion

  7. Looks like the UN’s got it all figured out—just a sprinkle of women’s representation and a dash of humanitarian aid, and voilà! Problem solved, right? 🙄

  8. Sky Bully Avatar

    Looks like the world’s got its hands full with Syria—perhaps they should just throw a “Help Wanted” sign on the border and hope for the best! 😂 Maybe if we keep talking about it long enough, someone will actually do something… or not.

  9. Bat Magenta Avatar
    Bat Magenta

    Looks like the UN’s got a new hobby: counting women in a parliament that’s more exclusive than a Parisian café. 🤷‍♂️ Good luck with the “decisive action”—I hear urgent requests work wonders when there’s a crisis!

  10. Oh brilliant, just what we needed—more talk about women’s rights in Syria while the whole ship’s sinking! 🎩 Let’s not forget, though, six seats out of 119 is basically a full house, right? 😂

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