Published : 21-10-2018
A senior UNRWA delegation showed up in Yarmouk to inspect schools and facilities destroyed in onslaughts launched by the Syrian government forces and their war abettors.
The delegation comprised the director of UNRWA operations in Syria Mohamed Abdi Adar and directors of UNRWA programs, along with the General-Director of the General Authority for Palestinian Refugees in Syria, Ali Mustafa.
The delegation toured Yarmouk streets and neighborhoods and took note of the residents’ demands.
The residents called for activating the role of UNRWA, the municipality, and local institutions and for rehabilitating vital facilities and infrastructure in the camp.
Several UNRWA facilities were destroyed in the Syrian warfare and others have gone out of operation, including two clinics, a vocational training center, a youth development center, and 28 schools, out of 112 UNRWA schools in Syria, along with eight public schools.
A senior UNRWA delegation showed up in Yarmouk to inspect schools and facilities destroyed in onslaughts launched by the Syrian government forces and their war abettors.
The delegation comprised the director of UNRWA operations in Syria Mohamed Abdi Adar and directors of UNRWA programs, along with the General-Director of the General Authority for Palestinian Refugees in Syria, Ali Mustafa.
The delegation toured Yarmouk streets and neighborhoods and took note of the residents’ demands.
The residents called for activating the role of UNRWA, the municipality, and local institutions and for rehabilitating vital facilities and infrastructure in the camp.
Several UNRWA facilities were destroyed in the Syrian warfare and others have gone out of operation, including two clinics, a vocational training center, a youth development center, and 28 schools, out of 112 UNRWA schools in Syria, along with eight public schools.