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Syria conflict: UN in record humanitarian aid appeal Syria conflict: UN in record humanitarian aid appeal
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The UN has asked for $16.4bn (£10.5bn; 13.3bn euros) for its aid operations in 2015, with almost half the sum - $7,2bn - going to help Syrian refugees. The UN says it will need a record $16bn (£10.5bn; 13.3bn euros) to fund its humanitarian operations next year, with almost half the total going to help victims of the Syrian conflict.
Its last annual humanitarian appeal was for $13bn, making the new request a record for the organisation. It says the money will provide aid for more than 57 million of the most vulnerable people around the world.
The UN's humanitarian chief said the amount would provide aid for almost 60m people in need around the world. The UN humanitarian chief said the level of need was "unprecedented".
The request comes as aid agencies warn they are running out of cash to fund this year's operations. The request comes as aid agencies warn they are running out of cash to fund this year's operations in Syria.
Last week the World Food Programme announced it would have to cut food rations to Syrian refugees.Last week the World Food Programme announced it would have to cut food rations to Syrian refugees.
'Rising scale' The UN is requesting $2.8bn to help those displaced by the conflict inside Syria.
In its latest appeal, the UN is requesting $2.8bn to help those displaced by the conflict inside Syria. It is seeking another $4.4bn to help more than 3,250,000 Syrian refugees registered in neighbouring countries.
It is seeking another $4.4bn to help more than 3,250,000 refugees registered in neighbouring countries. "The rising scale of need is outpacing our capacity to respond," said UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos. "The crises in Central African Republic, Iraq, South Sudan and Syria will remain top humanitarian priorities next year."
"The rising scale of need is outpacing our capacity to respond," said UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos. "The crises in Central African Republic, Iraq, South Sudan and Syria will remain top humanitarian priorities next year."
Ms Amos said those conflicts accounted for more than 70% of the funding being sought.Ms Amos said those conflicts accounted for more than 70% of the funding being sought.
Other major crises covered by the appeal include Afghanistan, DR Congo, Myanmar, Palestinian territories, Somalia, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen.Other major crises covered by the appeal include Afghanistan, DR Congo, Myanmar, Palestinian territories, Somalia, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen.
However, the UN said it did not include nine countries in Africa's Sahel region, which will be addressed in a separate request in February.However, the UN said it did not include nine countries in Africa's Sahel region, which will be addressed in a separate request in February.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said: "This is not business as usual in the humanitarian world. Today's needs are at unprecedented levels, and without more support there simply is no way to respond to the humanitarian situations we're seeing."UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said: "This is not business as usual in the humanitarian world. Today's needs are at unprecedented levels, and without more support there simply is no way to respond to the humanitarian situations we're seeing."
The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says relief never happens overnight - aid agencies need to plan, but to do that they need cash.The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says relief never happens overnight - aid agencies need to plan, but to do that they need cash.
Food and medical supplies for refugees have to be purchased in advance, and field hospitals have to be delivered and built.Food and medical supplies for refugees have to be purchased in advance, and field hospitals have to be delivered and built.
Where Syrian refugees are concentratedWhere Syrian refugees are concentrated