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Palestinian Refugees with Special Needs Facing High Marginalization in Syria

Published : 27-07-2020

Palestinian Refugees with Special Needs Facing High Marginalization in Syria

Displaced Palestinian refugees with special needs have been gripped with dire conditions in camps and shelters across the Syrian territories.

The situation of dozens of children with disabilities has gone far worse after they lost their parents in the bloody warfare. Others have endured limb amputation owing to the violent onslaughts.

UNRWA said it assists more than 2,300 Palestine refugees with disabilities in Syria, who have had their lives marred by the unabated warfare and bloody strife.

Assistance to the most vulnerable Palestinian refugees, including persons with disabilities, is provided by donors like the European Union. The European Commission's civil protection and humanitarian aid department (ECHO) has funded assistance to those with disabilities, as well as female-headed households.  

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10436

Displaced Palestinian refugees with special needs have been gripped with dire conditions in camps and shelters across the Syrian territories.

The situation of dozens of children with disabilities has gone far worse after they lost their parents in the bloody warfare. Others have endured limb amputation owing to the violent onslaughts.

UNRWA said it assists more than 2,300 Palestine refugees with disabilities in Syria, who have had their lives marred by the unabated warfare and bloody strife.

Assistance to the most vulnerable Palestinian refugees, including persons with disabilities, is provided by donors like the European Union. The European Commission's civil protection and humanitarian aid department (ECHO) has funded assistance to those with disabilities, as well as female-headed households.  

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10436