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Syria aid pledges exceed $1.5 billion target

Agence France-Presse

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The initial aim was raising about $1.5 billion to provide aid to around five million people affected by Syria's 22-month conflict

HUMANITARIAN CRISIS. The Syrian flag flutters above Damascus on September 20, 2012. AFP PHOTO/LOUAI BESHARA

KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait – International donors at a Kuwait conference on Wednesday, January 30, pledged more than the targeted $1.5 billion in aid for stricken Syrians, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said.

“I am pleased to announce that pledges have exceeded the target… more than $1.5 billion have been pledged including the $184 million pledged by non-governmental organisations,” Ban told a news conference.

“The exact amount of the pledges are being calculated,” said the secretary general, adding: “This is the largest humanitarian conference in the history of the United Nations.”

Kuwait’s deputy foreign minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah said that “the door is open for countries that have not donated to do so”.

The conference opened with a pledge worth $300 million from Kuwait, followed by similar promises from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Its initial aim was raising pledges of about $1.5 billion to provide aid to around five million people affected by Syria’s 22-month conflict. – Rappler.com

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