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UN refugee agency: Displaced families may face winter hardships

12 November 2022 16:21

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said that millions of people displaced by conflict or persecution from Ukraine, Afghanistan, and across the Middle East could face a perilous winter as freezing temperatures add to the misery already that they are already suffering from spiralling prices, the lingering impact of COVID-19 and extreme weather linked to the climate crisis.

Agency spokesperson Olga Sarrado said that millions of the world’s most vulnerable people will be without essential basics, according to UN News.

“For many of the world’s forcibly displaced, this coming winter will be far more challenging than in recent years, with many displaced families having to choose between food and warmth as they struggle to heat their shelters, source warm clothing and cook hot meals,” she said.

Across the Middle East, many displaced Syrians and Iraqis will have to contend with extreme cold and snowstorms once again.

For many, this will be the 12th consecutive winter in displacement.

UNHCR estimates that 3.4 million Syrian and Iraqi refugees and internally displaced people in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt will need critical assistance to prepare for and cope with the upcoming winter.

In Lebanon, where the severe economic crisis is pushing everyone to the brink, nine out of 10 Syrian refugees are already living in extreme poverty, forced to cut back on their food and medical care.
As they try to cover their basic needs, many are falling further into debt.

Millions of Ukrainians uprooted from their homes by the war are facing winter in displacement or living in damaged homes or buildings ill-suited to protect them from the biting cold – with disrupted energy, heating and water supplies, and lost livelihoods.

In Afghanistan, where winter temperatures can easily plunge to -25°C, many displaced and conflict-affected families will be left exposed to the elements.

Moreover, winter arrives amid a steep economic decline and only months after an earthquake in south-eastern Paktika and Khost provinces that triggered devastating loss and damage to the homes of thousands.

While some regions of Afghanistan continue to report new displacement, there is an ongoing effort to contain a humanitarian catastrophe amidst flash flooding and drought.

Despite worsening humanitarian needs, the funding outlook for life-saving aid programmes and assistance remains bleak.

Shortfalls have already forced UNHCR to scale back essential programmes in several countries.
However, the UN agency has launched a global winter fundraising campaign in an effort to keep its operations running.

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