Vatican City, 14 September 2015 (VIS) –
The Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” has organised a meeting on the
humanitarian crisis in Syria and Iraq to be held on 17 September,
which will be attended in particular by the Catholic charitable
organisations active in the Middle East and the bishops of the
region.
The meeting, supported by more than 30
organisations, will be divided into two parts. During the morning,
after the introduction by Msgr. Giampietro Dal Toso, secretary of the
Pontifical Council, there will be addresses from Cardinal Leonardo
Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, and
the United Nations under-secretary general for Humanitarian Affairs.
There will then be a presentation of the report on humanitarian aid
provided by ecclesial entities in the context of the crisis in Syria
and Iraq (2014-2015), prepared by “Cor Unum”.
In the afternoon, following the
presentation by Msgr. Khaled Akasheh, director of the Office for
Islam of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, and
updates from the local Churches by Archbishop Mario Zenari, apostolic
nuncio in Syria, Bishop Antoine Audo, president of Caritas Syria and
Bishop Shlemon Warduni, president of Caritas Iraq, the meeting will
focus on concrete aspects of cooperation between the various actors
in Syria, Iraq and the neighbouring countries.
The aim of the meeting, following the
itinerary adopted during the last three years, will be to evaluate
the work carried out so far by Catholic charitable organisations in
the context of the crisis; to share information on the evolution of
the crisis and the Church's responses to the humanitarian situation;
to discuss key issues that have emerged and to identify future
priorities; to analyse the situation of Christian communities
resident in the countries affected by war, promoting synergy between
ecclesial organisms, religious congregations and dioceses; and to
analyse the activity of the “Humanitarian Focal Point”,
instituted by Catholic charitable agencies within “Cor Unum” last
year.
The crisis in Syria and Iraq is at the
centre of the attention of the international community due to the
seriousness of the situation caused by war. The Holy See, aside from
its diplomatic activity, participates actively in aid programmes and
in offering humanitarian assistance. Since 2011, according to
available data, the crisis has claimed over 250 thousand victims and
has caused a million injuries. There are currently over 12 million
people in need of aid in Syria and more than eight million in Iraq;
there are 7.6 million internally displaced people in Syria and more
than three million in Iraq, and four million Syrian refugees
throughout the Middle East: in particular, there are 1.9 in Turkey,
1.1 in Lebanon, and more than 600 thousand in Jordan.
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