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Free Medical Day Held in Daraa Camp for Palestinian Refugees South of Syria

Published : 25-06-2019

Free Medical Day Held in Daraa Camp for Palestinian Refugees South of Syria

A free medical day was held by AlBirr Association for Charity and Social Services in Daraa Camp. Pediatricians, general practitioners, gynecologists, and orthopedic physicians took part in the event.

386 residents of Daraa Camp, including 200 children, received free medical check-ups and medicines.

Over recent years, residents of Daraa Camp have frequently sounded distress signals over the absence of health services and life-saving medical kit. Most of the clinics and medical centers in the area have gone out of operation in the warfare.

Reporting from southern Syria, an AGPS correspondent said UNRWA’s clinic has not been reconstructed yet, leaving hundreds of civilians without medical treatment.

UNRWA clinics and health centers have gone out of operation in the government-held Daraa Camp, exacerbating the health condition of hundreds of displaced Palestinians taking refuge in the area.

Over 600 Palestinian families taking shelter in Daraa Camp, south of Syria, have been subjected to dire conditions. Dozens of sick and elderly civilians face mountainous journeys trying to reach AlKashef area for treatment.

Founded in 1950-1951, Daraa Camp is home to over 650 displaced Palestinian families. As many as 4,500 families used to take shelter in the camp prior to the outbreak of the conflict in 2011.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8812

A free medical day was held by AlBirr Association for Charity and Social Services in Daraa Camp. Pediatricians, general practitioners, gynecologists, and orthopedic physicians took part in the event.

386 residents of Daraa Camp, including 200 children, received free medical check-ups and medicines.

Over recent years, residents of Daraa Camp have frequently sounded distress signals over the absence of health services and life-saving medical kit. Most of the clinics and medical centers in the area have gone out of operation in the warfare.

Reporting from southern Syria, an AGPS correspondent said UNRWA’s clinic has not been reconstructed yet, leaving hundreds of civilians without medical treatment.

UNRWA clinics and health centers have gone out of operation in the government-held Daraa Camp, exacerbating the health condition of hundreds of displaced Palestinians taking refuge in the area.

Over 600 Palestinian families taking shelter in Daraa Camp, south of Syria, have been subjected to dire conditions. Dozens of sick and elderly civilians face mountainous journeys trying to reach AlKashef area for treatment.

Founded in 1950-1951, Daraa Camp is home to over 650 displaced Palestinian families. As many as 4,500 families used to take shelter in the camp prior to the outbreak of the conflict in 2011.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8812