Published : 04-12-2018
Palestinian families sheltered in Handarat Camp, in Aleppo, appealed, in letters emailed to AGPS, to all concerned parties to work on reconstructing the camp and rehabilitating vital services, including health care and education.
The displaced civilians launched a cry for help over the abject situation they have been enduring due to the water and power crises, along with the price hike, steep rental fees, and high rates of unemployment.
Nearly 90% of civilian buildings and facilities in Handarat have been partially or totally reduced to rubble due to the unabated offensives rocking the camp.
Most families left their homes on April 27, 2013, following heavy onslaughts launched by the Syrian government forces to recapture the opposition-held camp.
Palestinian families sheltered in Handarat Camp, in Aleppo, appealed, in letters emailed to AGPS, to all concerned parties to work on reconstructing the camp and rehabilitating vital services, including health care and education.
The displaced civilians launched a cry for help over the abject situation they have been enduring due to the water and power crises, along with the price hike, steep rental fees, and high rates of unemployment.
Nearly 90% of civilian buildings and facilities in Handarat have been partially or totally reduced to rubble due to the unabated offensives rocking the camp.
Most families left their homes on April 27, 2013, following heavy onslaughts launched by the Syrian government forces to recapture the opposition-held camp.