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Lebanon faces 'national calamity' as refugee crisis deepens, UN relief official warns

| | Jul 15, 2014, at 03:12 pm
New York, July 15 (IBNS) The top United Nations relief official in Lebanon on Monday warned of the implications for Lebanon as the number of refugees in the country grows amid the ongoing conflict in Syria as well as unrest in Iraq and now Gaza.

“Amid the carnage that we are seeing in Gaza, the continuing carnage in Syria and new dimensions in Iraq, Lebanon – which at the moment has the highest proportion of refugees of any country in the world – is facing increasing tension and is in danger of seeing it worsen,” Ross Mountain, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Lebanon, told a press conference in Geneva.

He said about 12,000 new Syrian refugees are entering Lebanon each week and the number is expected to reach 1.5 million by the end of the year, accounting for one-third of the country’s population.

“When you have 50,000 or 100,000 refugees in the country, it is a refugee emergency. When you have a quarter of the population of the country now arising, one third estimated by the end of this year the population of the country, it is a national calamity,”  Mountain said.

He noted that the majority of the Syrian refugees are hosted by poor communities in Lebanon and competition for the dwindling resources is likely to cause friction and tension among the two groups.

Calling this “a formula for increasing tensions,”  Mountain said he feared that the problem would only get worse and not only result in Syrian-Lebanese hostilities but also raise the possibility of Lebanese inter-sectarian proble

“Lebanon has gone through a civil war some 25 years ago. The region does not need another country in that circumstance,” he said.

Mountain stressed the urgent need for countries to fulfil their pledges to the $1.6 billion humanitarian response plan for Syrian refugees living in Lebanon which to date is only 29 per cent funded.

Last September, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon launched the International Support Group for Lebanon to help the country tackle its multiple challenges, including hosting such a large number of refugees.

Mountain said that the political solidarity and “moral support” has not been matched by much-needed financial support.

“I am suggesting that the importance of investing in Lebanon’s stabilization and resilience now can still avert Lebanon being added to those other countries in the region that are increasingly in the news,” he said.
 

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