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Union of Palestinian Engineers Launch Volunteer Initiative to Reconstruct Yarmouk Camp

Published : 06-11-2020

Union of Palestinian Engineers Launch Volunteer Initiative to Reconstruct Yarmouk Camp

The Association of Palestinian Engineers in Syria has launched an initiative to help reconstruct Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus.

In a statement, the Association said it has begun writing down names of engineers who have expressed their willingness to take part in volunteer drives seeking to rehabilitate buildings, vital facilities, and infrastructure in Yarmouk Camp.

Palestinian families continue to call on the concerned authorities to allow them a safe return to their homes in Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, and to press ahead with reconstruction projects.

Last year, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) published the results of an assessment of the damage to Syrian cities caused by seven years of relentless bombardment by the incumbent regime and its allies since 2011.

The analysis found out that as many as 5,489 buildings were destroyed in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees. The damage atlas used satellite-detected damage analysis to identify buildings that are either destroyed, or severely or moderately damaged.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10888

The Association of Palestinian Engineers in Syria has launched an initiative to help reconstruct Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus.

In a statement, the Association said it has begun writing down names of engineers who have expressed their willingness to take part in volunteer drives seeking to rehabilitate buildings, vital facilities, and infrastructure in Yarmouk Camp.

Palestinian families continue to call on the concerned authorities to allow them a safe return to their homes in Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, and to press ahead with reconstruction projects.

Last year, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) published the results of an assessment of the damage to Syrian cities caused by seven years of relentless bombardment by the incumbent regime and its allies since 2011.

The analysis found out that as many as 5,489 buildings were destroyed in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees. The damage atlas used satellite-detected damage analysis to identify buildings that are either destroyed, or severely or moderately damaged.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10888