Published : 14-02-2022
The Charity Committee in Khan Dannun Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, has embarked on the second phase of a project to install solar panels across residential alleyways.
This comes as part of a street-lighting initiative launched by the Islamic Jihad Movement across Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, where the humanitarian situation has been exacerbated by the chronic power blackouts.
Over recent years, Palestinian refugees in Syria displacement camps have raised concerns over the increasing abductions, home-burglary attempts, and sexual harassment, particularly overnight due to chronic power blackouts.
The Charity Committee in Khan Dannun Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, has embarked on the second phase of a project to install solar panels across residential alleyways.
This comes as part of a street-lighting initiative launched by the Islamic Jihad Movement across Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, where the humanitarian situation has been exacerbated by the chronic power blackouts.
Over recent years, Palestinian refugees in Syria displacement camps have raised concerns over the increasing abductions, home-burglary attempts, and sexual harassment, particularly overnight due to chronic power blackouts.