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BBC News Hangout: Your Syria Questions BBC News Hangout: Your Syria Questions
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Refugee numbers continue to increase in Syria - with some ten percent of the population having now fled the country, according to UN figures. Refugee numbers continue to increase in Syria - with some 10% of the population having now fled the country, according to UN figures.
Many countries are pledging aid, with the UK spending £400m - which the Foreign Office says is its largest ever response to a humanitarian crisis. Many countries are pledging aid, with the UK spending £400m ($638.5m) - which the Foreign Office says is its largest ever response to a humanitarian crisis.
The UK's International Development Secretary Justine Greening has said that it is important Britain plays a "leading role". This is your chance to put questions to both her and Ertharin Cousin, the Executive Director of the UN's World Food Programme.The UK's International Development Secretary Justine Greening has said that it is important Britain plays a "leading role". This is your chance to put questions to both her and Ertharin Cousin, the Executive Director of the UN's World Food Programme.
Ros Atkins from BBC World Have Your Say will host the discussion from 1230GMT/1330BST on Wednesday 18 September 2013 and it will be broadcast live on the BBC News Google+ page. Wherever you are in the world, you can get involved in the conversation. Ros Atkins from BBC World Have Your Say will host the discussion from 1230GMT/1330BST on Wednesday 18 September 2013 and it will be broadcast live on the BBC World Have Your Say Google+ page. Wherever you are in the world, you can get involved in the conversation.
If you miss the live broadcast, you will be able to watch the Hangout again on the BBC News Google+ page or see highlights on TV on BBC World News.If you miss the live broadcast, you will be able to watch the Hangout again on the BBC News Google+ page or see highlights on TV on BBC World News.
Here are the ways you can take part:Here are the ways you can take part:
On Twitter, tweet your question or comment for Justine Greening and Ertharin Cousin with the hashtag #BBCSyria.On Twitter, tweet your question or comment for Justine Greening and Ertharin Cousin with the hashtag #BBCSyria.
You can also send a question or comment via our BBC News Google+ page or on our World Have Your Say Facebook pageYou can also send a question or comment via our BBC News Google+ page or on our World Have Your Say Facebook page
Email us at worldhaveyoursay@bbc.com,or text us on +44 77 86 20 60 80.Email us at worldhaveyoursay@bbc.com,or text us on +44 77 86 20 60 80.