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UN Official Shocked by Scale of Destruction in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria

Published : 21-01-2023

UN Official Shocked by Scale of Destruction in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini visited Syria from 15 to 19 January 2023, to meet Palestine refugees and Agency staff in Aleppo and Damascus. Together with the Director of UNRWA affairs in Syria, Amanya Michael Ebye, Lazzarini engaged with the communities in Nairab, Ein el Tal and Yarmouk camps, and had meetings with senior government officials.

During visits to Nairab and Ein el Tal camps in Aleppo, young Palestine refugees who study in UNRWA schools and vocational centres spoke about their eagerness to learn and find employment. Young women and men from the UNRWA vocational center asked for courses in the English language and software and applications development to catch up with 21st century labor markets. All of them asked for common workspaces with electricity and internet where they can study after school.

Students in UNRWA schools described their efforts to mitigate bullying, including through raising awareness, encouraging discussions and increasing access to sports and hobbies. They asked for more playgrounds to keep their peers busy with sports and play.

“Meeting young people whose families lost everything could have been only a depressing moment," said the Commissioner-General. “Instead, these girls and boys and young people articulated themselves with so much energy and drive that I could see how far they could go if they received a small push. Like their peers everywhere in the world, these children crave learning and fun opportunities, they hope for better futures.”

Discussions with representatives of the Palestine refugee communities of Nairab and Ein el Tal showed the scope and scale of the hardship of the refugees in and around Aleppo. Their requests for very basic needs ranged from milk and diapers for babies to supporting cancer patients with treatment. 

Lazzarini visited a family in Nairab camp in a home that now enables the access of a disabled grandmother.  The home modification support project is implemented in partnership with UNDP.  He also visited a family in a house that will undergo minor repairs by UNRWA in Ein el Tal. In both cases, the refugee families showed immense gratitude that they have a place they call home. Both, however, lived in abject poverty.

During his visit, the Commissioner-General met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Faysal Miqdad, the Governor of Aleppo, Husein Diab, and the Director-General of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR), Qasem Hussein.

He briefed the government officials on the Agency’s relentless efforts to mobilize additional contributions from donor countries to help respond to acute needs such as the ones he witnessed in Syria. 

“I was shocked by the level of destruction of houses and UNRWA premises in some Palestine refugee camps in Syria. UNRWA installations must be rehabilitated to provide services to refugees who have returned. This is happening in Yarmouk camp, thanks to funding from Spain, Italy and Japan. I was very impressed with the work done to rehabilitate two buildings that will host a school, a health and a community center.”      

“I will continue to advocate for the Palestine refugees of Syria and call on donors to enable the repair of shelters, UNRWA schools and other premises. The near- total destruction of places such as Yarmouk and Ein el Tal caused unimaginable suffering. Undertaking repairs even if minor and making some of the basic services available will go a long way in instilling a sense of dignity and hope among Palestine refugee communities in Syria”, said Lazzarini.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13853

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini visited Syria from 15 to 19 January 2023, to meet Palestine refugees and Agency staff in Aleppo and Damascus. Together with the Director of UNRWA affairs in Syria, Amanya Michael Ebye, Lazzarini engaged with the communities in Nairab, Ein el Tal and Yarmouk camps, and had meetings with senior government officials.

During visits to Nairab and Ein el Tal camps in Aleppo, young Palestine refugees who study in UNRWA schools and vocational centres spoke about their eagerness to learn and find employment. Young women and men from the UNRWA vocational center asked for courses in the English language and software and applications development to catch up with 21st century labor markets. All of them asked for common workspaces with electricity and internet where they can study after school.

Students in UNRWA schools described their efforts to mitigate bullying, including through raising awareness, encouraging discussions and increasing access to sports and hobbies. They asked for more playgrounds to keep their peers busy with sports and play.

“Meeting young people whose families lost everything could have been only a depressing moment," said the Commissioner-General. “Instead, these girls and boys and young people articulated themselves with so much energy and drive that I could see how far they could go if they received a small push. Like their peers everywhere in the world, these children crave learning and fun opportunities, they hope for better futures.”

Discussions with representatives of the Palestine refugee communities of Nairab and Ein el Tal showed the scope and scale of the hardship of the refugees in and around Aleppo. Their requests for very basic needs ranged from milk and diapers for babies to supporting cancer patients with treatment. 

Lazzarini visited a family in Nairab camp in a home that now enables the access of a disabled grandmother.  The home modification support project is implemented in partnership with UNDP.  He also visited a family in a house that will undergo minor repairs by UNRWA in Ein el Tal. In both cases, the refugee families showed immense gratitude that they have a place they call home. Both, however, lived in abject poverty.

During his visit, the Commissioner-General met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Faysal Miqdad, the Governor of Aleppo, Husein Diab, and the Director-General of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR), Qasem Hussein.

He briefed the government officials on the Agency’s relentless efforts to mobilize additional contributions from donor countries to help respond to acute needs such as the ones he witnessed in Syria. 

“I was shocked by the level of destruction of houses and UNRWA premises in some Palestine refugee camps in Syria. UNRWA installations must be rehabilitated to provide services to refugees who have returned. This is happening in Yarmouk camp, thanks to funding from Spain, Italy and Japan. I was very impressed with the work done to rehabilitate two buildings that will host a school, a health and a community center.”      

“I will continue to advocate for the Palestine refugees of Syria and call on donors to enable the repair of shelters, UNRWA schools and other premises. The near- total destruction of places such as Yarmouk and Ein el Tal caused unimaginable suffering. Undertaking repairs even if minor and making some of the basic services available will go a long way in instilling a sense of dignity and hope among Palestine refugee communities in Syria”, said Lazzarini.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13853