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Anti-Coronavirus Awareness-Raising Campaign Held in Palestinian Refugee Camp in Aleppo

Published : 31-08-2020

Anti-Coronavirus Awareness-Raising Campaign Held in Palestinian Refugee Camp in Aleppo

CSOs and volunteers in the Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat, in Aleppo launched an awareness-raising event in the area to educate civilians on anti-coronavirus prevention protocols.

Volunteers also sprayed disinfectants across residential alleyways to help prevent further COVDI-19 infections.

Recently, Residents of Handarat Camp in Aleppo warned of an unabated coronavirus outbreak in and around the area due to the absence of preventive measures.

Activists called on the residents to abide by safety protocols, wear face masks, keep to social distancing, and wash their hands regularly.

Palestinian refugees have been grappling with dire conditions in Handarat due to the lack of humanitarian assistance and life-saving services. The majority of families have been taking shelter in buildings rented at extremely steep costs in the poverty-stricken area. A severe water and power crisis also continues to rock the camp.

Heavy shelling on Handarat and bloody shootouts between the government forces and the opposition outfits led to the destruction of over 90% of buildings in the camp. The confrontations culminated in the government’s takeover of the camp along with other zones in Aleppo and the displacement of its residents on April 27, 2013.

UN data indicates that Handarat camp (also known as Ein El-Tal camp) is on a hillside 13km north-east of the city of Aleppo in the Syrian Arab Republic. The camp was established in 1962 on an area of 0.16 square kilometers. Most of the inhabitants are refugees who fled from northern Palestine.

The camp is almost completely destroyed and lacks basic infrastructure including water, sewage and electricity.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10589

CSOs and volunteers in the Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat, in Aleppo launched an awareness-raising event in the area to educate civilians on anti-coronavirus prevention protocols.

Volunteers also sprayed disinfectants across residential alleyways to help prevent further COVDI-19 infections.

Recently, Residents of Handarat Camp in Aleppo warned of an unabated coronavirus outbreak in and around the area due to the absence of preventive measures.

Activists called on the residents to abide by safety protocols, wear face masks, keep to social distancing, and wash their hands regularly.

Palestinian refugees have been grappling with dire conditions in Handarat due to the lack of humanitarian assistance and life-saving services. The majority of families have been taking shelter in buildings rented at extremely steep costs in the poverty-stricken area. A severe water and power crisis also continues to rock the camp.

Heavy shelling on Handarat and bloody shootouts between the government forces and the opposition outfits led to the destruction of over 90% of buildings in the camp. The confrontations culminated in the government’s takeover of the camp along with other zones in Aleppo and the displacement of its residents on April 27, 2013.

UN data indicates that Handarat camp (also known as Ein El-Tal camp) is on a hillside 13km north-east of the city of Aleppo in the Syrian Arab Republic. The camp was established in 1962 on an area of 0.16 square kilometers. Most of the inhabitants are refugees who fled from northern Palestine.

The camp is almost completely destroyed and lacks basic infrastructure including water, sewage and electricity.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10589