Published : 08-11-2018
UNRWA Director in Syria, Mohammed Abdi Adar said 32 UNRWA facilities have been reduced to rubble in Yarmouk Camp, including 16 schools.
Adar said UNRWA staff members paid a visit to Yarmouk Camp on October 20, 2018, in order to inspect the damage inflicted on refugee structures, after an official approval was issued by the Syrian government to that end.
Two technical committees have also been formed by the agency to provide thorough data about the condition of UNRWA facilities. The final report will be handed over UNRWA’s Director-General.
Along the same line, Director-General of Association 302 in Lebanon, Ali Huweidi, dubbed the new decision by the Syrian government a step in the right direction and a strategic move to revitalize life 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.
UNRWA Director in Syria, Mohammed Abdi Adar said 32 UNRWA facilities have been reduced to rubble in Yarmouk Camp, including 16 schools.
Adar said UNRWA staff members paid a visit to Yarmouk Camp on October 20, 2018, in order to inspect the damage inflicted on refugee structures, after an official approval was issued by the Syrian government to that end.
Two technical committees have also been formed by the agency to provide thorough data about the condition of UNRWA facilities. The final report will be handed over UNRWA’s Director-General.
Along the same line, Director-General of Association 302 in Lebanon, Ali Huweidi, dubbed the new decision by the Syrian government a step in the right direction and a strategic move to revitalize life 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.