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Palestinians in AlSabina Camp Launch Cry for Help

Published : 27-12-2018

Palestinians in AlSabina Camp Launch Cry for Help


Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in AlSabina Camp in Rif Dimashq have sounded distress signals over the poor infrastructure, water and power outages, along with the absence of health care and transportation services in the area.
The residents also continue to speak out against the mounds of debris piled up at the main entrances to the camp.
Civilians slammed local authorities and UNRWA for turning their back on their appeals for debris clearance and for reneging on their promises to ease their access to their homes and rehabilitate infrastructure.
The residents further warned of the repercussions of the sanitation crisis and poor hygiene on their children’s vulnerable bodies.
At the same time, an acute water crisis continues to rock AlSabina Camp. The residents said they have been forced to purchase water from local tanks at steep prices.
The swift price leap along with the high rates of unemployment and poverty have added fuel to fire.
 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8094


Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in AlSabina Camp in Rif Dimashq have sounded distress signals over the poor infrastructure, water and power outages, along with the absence of health care and transportation services in the area.
The residents also continue to speak out against the mounds of debris piled up at the main entrances to the camp.
Civilians slammed local authorities and UNRWA for turning their back on their appeals for debris clearance and for reneging on their promises to ease their access to their homes and rehabilitate infrastructure.
The residents further warned of the repercussions of the sanitation crisis and poor hygiene on their children’s vulnerable bodies.
At the same time, an acute water crisis continues to rock AlSabina Camp. The residents said they have been forced to purchase water from local tanks at steep prices.
The swift price leap along with the high rates of unemployment and poverty have added fuel to fire.
 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8094