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Mobile Clinic Established in Yarmouk Camp

Published : 23-09-2020

Mobile Clinic Established in Yarmouk Camp

Sources close the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) said a mobile clinic will be dispatched by UNRWA to Yarmouk Camp to provide medical assistance to the residents.

Patients will be treated at the clinic on Wednesday every week at AlMansoura School.

Recently, AGPS has appealed to the Palestinian and international NGOs to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian families who remained in Yarmouk refugee camp.

AGPS stresses the need to secure bread, drinking water, and vital food items to the residents, in light of the movement restrictions slapped across the country in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Civilians continue to lash out at UNRWA, saying the only action made by the Agency regarding their appeals is limited to awareness-raising messages and calls for home quarantines.

Unofficial statistics indicate that some 40 families have remained in Yarmouk Camp. Scores of stranded families fled the camp following the 33-day military operation launched by the government forces on April 19, 2018.

The Syrian government forces regained control over the area and southern Damascus towns following the operation. Dozens of civilians were killed and dozens more injured in the offensive. Over 60% of buildings in Yarmouk have gone either totally or partially destroyed.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10692

Sources close the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) said a mobile clinic will be dispatched by UNRWA to Yarmouk Camp to provide medical assistance to the residents.

Patients will be treated at the clinic on Wednesday every week at AlMansoura School.

Recently, AGPS has appealed to the Palestinian and international NGOs to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian families who remained in Yarmouk refugee camp.

AGPS stresses the need to secure bread, drinking water, and vital food items to the residents, in light of the movement restrictions slapped across the country in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Civilians continue to lash out at UNRWA, saying the only action made by the Agency regarding their appeals is limited to awareness-raising messages and calls for home quarantines.

Unofficial statistics indicate that some 40 families have remained in Yarmouk Camp. Scores of stranded families fled the camp following the 33-day military operation launched by the government forces on April 19, 2018.

The Syrian government forces regained control over the area and southern Damascus towns following the operation. Dozens of civilians were killed and dozens more injured in the offensive. Over 60% of buildings in Yarmouk have gone either totally or partially destroyed.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10692