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Admins at I’zar Camp North of Syria Pledge Better Services

Published : 21-01-2019

Admins at I’zar Camp North of Syria Pledge Better Services

Maram Foundation for Relief and Development taking charge of the I’zaz refugee camp north of Syria said it has reached an agreement with the displaced families sheltered in the camp to enhance their living conditions.

In a Saturday statement, Maram Foundation said practical measures will be implemented over the propagation of rats and poor hygiene in the camp. For their part, the residents pledged to clean their tents daily using kit handed over by the foundation.

The foundation said a permanent solution should be found to work out the calamitous situation endured by the displaced families and help them settle in safe and equipped shelters.

Maram vowed to distribute much-needed items, including cleaning kit, blankets, and kitchenware, to families who find a secure shelter, be it a home or a tent. Tents will also be handed over to families who find enough space to settle in recognized refugee camps.

The foundation further pledged to secure transportation among other basic services to families wishing to move to other refugee camps.

I’zaz refugee camp, also called AlShabiba, is home to 200 displaced families, including 120 Palestinian families, 234 children aged below 10, and 97 children aged between 11 and 16.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8202

Maram Foundation for Relief and Development taking charge of the I’zaz refugee camp north of Syria said it has reached an agreement with the displaced families sheltered in the camp to enhance their living conditions.

In a Saturday statement, Maram Foundation said practical measures will be implemented over the propagation of rats and poor hygiene in the camp. For their part, the residents pledged to clean their tents daily using kit handed over by the foundation.

The foundation said a permanent solution should be found to work out the calamitous situation endured by the displaced families and help them settle in safe and equipped shelters.

Maram vowed to distribute much-needed items, including cleaning kit, blankets, and kitchenware, to families who find a secure shelter, be it a home or a tent. Tents will also be handed over to families who find enough space to settle in recognized refugee camps.

The foundation further pledged to secure transportation among other basic services to families wishing to move to other refugee camps.

I’zaz refugee camp, also called AlShabiba, is home to 200 displaced families, including 120 Palestinian families, 234 children aged below 10, and 97 children aged between 11 and 16.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8202