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Palestinians from Syria Rally outside of UNRWA Office in Jordan

Published : 05-01-2019

Palestinians from Syria Rally outside of UNRWA Office in Jordan

A number of Palestinian refugees from Syria joined a vigil staged outside of the UNRWA building in the Jordanian capital city of Amman, protesting the agency’s poor services.

The refugees handed over a letter to UNRWA’s deputy director to urge the agency to shell out its monthly allowances so as to help the refugees pay their rental fees and other charges, including power and water bills.

UNRWA staff members pledged to take the refugees’ demands into serious consideration.

Palestinian refugees in Jordan receive a sum of 85 Jordanian Dinars as part of the winter allowances provided by the agency. A number of refugees receive no more than 20 dinars.

An assessment of UNRWA’s output by the Palestinian refugee communities from Syria, as figures in a poll published by AGPS on its official website, found out that 61.4% of the refugees in Jordan believe the relief and cash aids provided by the agency do not meet their demands. 24.3% said they are insufficient.

15.7% of respondents also dubbed aid-delivery and reception as “life-threatening” while 34.3% said it is difficult, according to the same poll.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8131

A number of Palestinian refugees from Syria joined a vigil staged outside of the UNRWA building in the Jordanian capital city of Amman, protesting the agency’s poor services.

The refugees handed over a letter to UNRWA’s deputy director to urge the agency to shell out its monthly allowances so as to help the refugees pay their rental fees and other charges, including power and water bills.

UNRWA staff members pledged to take the refugees’ demands into serious consideration.

Palestinian refugees in Jordan receive a sum of 85 Jordanian Dinars as part of the winter allowances provided by the agency. A number of refugees receive no more than 20 dinars.

An assessment of UNRWA’s output by the Palestinian refugee communities from Syria, as figures in a poll published by AGPS on its official website, found out that 61.4% of the refugees in Jordan believe the relief and cash aids provided by the agency do not meet their demands. 24.3% said they are insufficient.

15.7% of respondents also dubbed aid-delivery and reception as “life-threatening” while 34.3% said it is difficult, according to the same poll.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8131