Money for aid, though vital and welcome, will not solve the Syria crisis

Published: 4th February 2016

In response to billions of dollars being pledged by governments today to help Syrians engulfed in the country's conflict, Andy Baker, Regional Program Manager for Oxfam's Syria crisis response said: 

"The London conference is a potential turning point. Some rich countries have pledged far more than in previous years. And it is welcome that Syrian organizations were invited to the event for the first time. To ease the suffering of Syrians, the world must heed their demands and ensure their voices are heard. 

Money for aid, although vital, will not solve the crisis. Indications that Syria’s neighbors will allow refugees to work must rapidly translate into action.  And ultimately, there needs to be an end to the massive violations in Syria. Governments meeting in London can’t rest on their laurels when the peace talks in Geneva are faltering and the violence continues unabated." 
 

Contact information

Oxfam has spokespeople available for interview in London from Syria and Lebanon, speaking Arabic, French and English.

Attila Kulcsar in London: +44 7471 142974 / attila.kulcsar@oxfaminternational.org  Joelle Bassoul in London +961-71525218 / jbassoul@oxfam.org.uk  For updates, please follow @Oxfam.