Special envoy Padresson said that interim President Ahmed al-Shara has published many resolutions, but Syrian citizens want to see the concrete change.
“All the Syrian citizens I met … He emphasized that they need to be institutional appointment, transitional government, temporary legislature, national coordination process and any kind of preparation and need to be reliable and inclined.”
According to Gyer Padreson, Syrian women are especially requesting more protection.
“He wants to decide on his skills and meaningful participation in appointments in the main terms, so that they can participate in the transitional institution and express their views.”
Protection and Economic Risk
The critical security situation in Syria is increasing the risk of the political process in the country. Special envoy Padresson said that there are still disputes in the north -east, there are daily conflicts and airstrikes are being damaged by ordinary people and infrastructure.
In the residential region, there are car bombs, which have damaged life and property.
He welcomed the conversation between the Caretaker Administration in Syria and the Kurdish -leadership Syrian Democratic forces in the northeast and the US, Turkish and other regional parties to make a true agreement in favor of peace and stability.
Anxiety about economic stability in the country has also deepened. People suffer from public, broad poverty, though there is a challenging situation after returning to donors’ help.
The Gayer Pieces urged the countries that should be exempted from the important sectors such as power and funds, and the political reforms for the people of the Syrian people are necessary, as well as food, electricity and employment opportunities.
Degradation of the humanitarian crisis
The humanitarian crisis is also underway in political discussions in the country and about 70 percent depends on population assistance.
In order to coordinate humanitarian issues, the Assistant General Secretary of the UN Office (OCHA) told representatives of the member states that despite the challenges, efforts and levels of humanitarian assistance were being increased.
However, there are news of new fights, especially in the north -east of the country. 25,000 people have been displaced from the turbulent areas of the Turkish border, and due to the attack here, the repair of the Terrin dam is obstructed.
It is an important source of water and electricity for millions of people. Also, due to the spread of explosive ordinance assassination, there are threats to ordinary citizens and difficulty in humanitarian assistance.
Promote assistance, big challenges
Among the huge challenges, the United Nations is employed to assist the needy. Under this, food assistance has been provided to 100,000 Syrian citizens since November 2021.
In the last week of November, the rebel fighters occupied many Syrian cities in a very short time, then came to the end of former President Bashar al -Sad.
Relief materials are being transmitted to the border. Last month, food, treatment supplies and other important items were supplied through 94 trucks in Syria, though the amount of assistance is still a major challenge.
Assistant General Secretary Joyce MSia has said that many health centers in the country are at risk of closing in the UN Humanist Office. Water and cleaning facilities are already closed in displacement camps, which have affected more than 1.25 lakh people.
Recently, the suspension of financial contribution to the US Assistance Program also affected these efforts and deepened uncertainty.
Questions before refugees
Joyce Msua said that now the number of Syrian refugees who now want to return home. From December two lakh 70 thousand Syrian citizens have returned from their neighboring countries to their homes.
Recently, more than one-fourth of the refugees’ refugees want to return to Syria in the next one year, which reflects the increase in the previous year.
However, they will need to invest in the way of living, healthcare, education and infrastructure, for their safe, prestigious return.
According to the Assistant General Secretary, this time of investment in Syria. Protecting ordinary citizens, supplying assistance materials and ensuring changes in peaceful methods.