UN aid agencies and independent relief organizations need USD 5.2 billion to fund their operations in Syria and neighboring countries until the end of the year, the global body said.
The figure presented at an international conference in Geneva represents a sharp increase from the $3 billion the global body had previously estimated it would need this year, of which only USD 1.4 billion has so far been pledged.
"The crisis has intensified and spread into most parts of Syria."
Late last year the UN estimated that 4 million people needed aid inside Syria, a figure that has now grown to nearly 7 million.
Meanwhile, the flood of refugees to Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt has swelled to over 1.5 million. Syria's pre-war population was estimated at about 22 million.
"The human misery behind those figures is horrific and tragic," said Amos, citing the toll of more than 80,000 deaths since the uprising against Bashar Assad began in March 2011.
The global body said USD 2.98 billion was needed to help people who have fled Syria, and USD 1.4 billion to pay for aid operations inside the country.
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