Published : 11-09-2019
UNRWA said it has been able to repair and renovate the Nahaf School in Syria’s Jaramana Camp for Palestine refugees thanks to support from the Saudi Fund for Development.
The school previously served as a collective shelter for displaced Palestinian refugees and will now welcome hundreds of students back to its halls as part of the 2019-20120 academic year, tweeted the UN refugee agency.
Located a few kilometers away from central Damascus, Jaramana Camp had been home to 5,000 families, mostly displaced from such refugee camps as Yarmouk, AlHusainiya, AlSayeda Zeinab, AlSabina, and AlDhiabiya.
UNRWA said it has been able to repair and renovate the Nahaf School in Syria’s Jaramana Camp for Palestine refugees thanks to support from the Saudi Fund for Development.
The school previously served as a collective shelter for displaced Palestinian refugees and will now welcome hundreds of students back to its halls as part of the 2019-20120 academic year, tweeted the UN refugee agency.
Located a few kilometers away from central Damascus, Jaramana Camp had been home to 5,000 families, mostly displaced from such refugee camps as Yarmouk, AlHusainiya, AlSayeda Zeinab, AlSabina, and AlDhiabiya.