Published : 16-10-2020
UNRWA’s Health Programme said the mobile clinic allotted to the residents of Yarmouk Camp has been operative and continues to provide assistance to dozens of patients, including children, elderly people, and expectant women.
UNRWA said that it will provide primary health care services to more than 400 Palestinian refugee families who returned to the camp and who are in need of medical treatment.
Sometime earlier, Director of UNRWA affairs in Syria, Prafulla Mishra, pledged that the Agency will continue to provide vital service to Palestinian refugees who have recently returned to the camp.
UNRWA’s Health Programme said the mobile clinic allotted to the residents of Yarmouk Camp has been operative and continues to provide assistance to dozens of patients, including children, elderly people, and expectant women.
UNRWA said that it will provide primary health care services to more than 400 Palestinian refugee families who returned to the camp and who are in need of medical treatment.
Sometime earlier, Director of UNRWA affairs in Syria, Prafulla Mishra, pledged that the Agency will continue to provide vital service to Palestinian refugees who have recently returned to the camp.