"The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Richard Harrington MP as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State jointly at the Home Office, the Department for Communities and Local Government, and the Department for International Development," the announcement read on the British government website.
Cameron announced Harrington’s appointment during a visit to a refugee camp in Lebanon earlier in the day.
Harrington is tasked with coordinating and delivering work across government to resettle up to 20,000 Syrian refugees, from camps in Syria’s neighboring countries, into the United Kingdom. He is also responsible with coordinating government support to Syrian refugees in the region.
Details of the pledge released on Monday outlined nearly $45 million to go to Lebanon, which hosts over a million Syrian refugees. A further nearly $62 million was allocated to UN and non-governmental works across Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon.
Syria has been mired in a civil war since 2011, as government forces fight several opposition and radical Islamist militant groups. The United Nations has registered over four million refugees having left the country since the war began.
On Wednesday, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said that 500,000 migrants have arrived in the European Union since the beginning of 2015 as a result of instability in the Middle East.