News ID: 8658
Publish Date: 28 December 2013 - 07:49

ISESCO Calls on Muslim Countries to Respond to UNICEF’s Call to Protect Children in Syria

Navideshahed- The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has invited the competent authorities in the Member States along with Islamic charities to respond to the appeal launched from Geneva by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to save Syrian children.

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has invited the competent authorities in the Member States along with Islamic charities to respond to the appeal launched from Geneva by the United Nations Children\'s Fund (UNICEF) to save Syrian children, through contribution to the funding of the efforts aimed at providing care for more than 4 million children in need of humanitarian aid in Syria, and another million or more who have fled to neighboring countries.
On that occasion, ISESCO urged the international community to take immediate action to ensure protection for Syrian children who are exposed to bombardment and imposed starvation in Syria, and to refugees fleeing the Syrian regime’s oppression to neighboring countries, while attending to their needs in terms of education, health care, security and psychological support, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
For the record, the Baku Declaration adopted by the 4th Islamic Conference of Ministers in Charge of Childhood has called for closer cooperation with UNICEF for monitoring the situation of marginalized children in urban areas, and improving the conditions of children in general, in coordination with the Member States and partner organizations.

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has invited the competent authorities in the Member States along with Islamic charities to respond to the appeal launched from Geneva by the United Nations Children\'s Fund (UNICEF) to save Syrian children, through contribution to the funding of the efforts aimed at providing care for more than 4 million children in need of humanitarian aid in Syria, and another million or more who have fled to neighboring countries. On that occasion, ISESCO urged the international community to take immediate action to ensure protection for Syrian children who are exposed to bombardment and imposed starvation in Syria, and to refugees fleeing the Syrian regime’s oppression to neighboring countries, while attending to their needs in terms of education, health care, security and psychological support, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. For the record, the Baku Declaration adopted by the 4th Islamic Conference of Ministers in Charge of Childhood has called for closer cooperation with UNICEF for monitoring the situation of marginalized children in urban areas, and improving the conditions of children in general, in coordination with the Member States and partner organizations.
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