we see young girls being forced to marry families as a way to safeguard theirture. it's a terrible tragedy, and we need to mobilize the community, to bring children school and psycho-social support for trauma, to guarantee rights against child labor so that this generation is not a lost generation. if the syrian youth is not able to recover the country in itself will never be able to recover. >> you have spoken in the past about the generosity of countries like lebanon, jordan, who have taken in hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. that's not been the case in other countries. western countries in particular. we've seen a lot of syrian refugees losing their lives trying to cross the sea trying to get into europe illegally. what do you say to those countries? >> well, our position is very clear. first of all, lebanon and jordan and the neighboring countries need much more financial support. they're having a dramatic impact in their economies, in their societies, in their security. they need and they deserve a much stronger international solidarity. on the other h