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Palestinian Refugee Family Appeals for Urgent Child Treatment

Published : 13-12-2020

Palestinian Refugee Family Appeals for Urgent Child Treatment

The family of Palestinian child from Syria Jad Mohamed Bakir continue to appeal for urgent humanitarian action to secure a sum of 300 USD needed for an urgent testicle surgery.

A report by Kassab Hospital, in Sidon, said two-year-old Jad, an orphan displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp, is in need of urgent surgery.

Palestinian refugees continue to call on the concerned authorities to enhance healthcare services for Palestinians in Lebanon.

The refugees have slammed the complicated red tape imposed by Lebanese hospital administrations and UNRWA-run health centres in the country.

According to information collected by UNRWA, more than 80 per cent of PRS indicate that the Agency’s cash assistance is their main source of income. 95 per cent of PRS are food insecure, while about 89 per cent of PRS live in poverty. 36 to 57 per cent of PRS youth face unemployment. In August and September 2019, UNRWA conducted a verification exercise of PRS in Lebanon and verified the physical presence of 27,803 PRS in the country. 

The number of PRS in Lebanon has been gradually decreasing over the past two years, and UNRWA estimates that in 2020 the country will continue to host approximately 27,700 PRS (8,450 families). UNRWA said PRS’s vulnerability is further compounded by their precarious legal status. According to the Agency’s monitoring data, around 55 percent of PRS do not possess valid legal residency documents.

The lack of a valid legal status, often coupled with outdated civil registration documents, results in severely restricted freedom of movement for some PRS in Lebanon due to fear of arrest, detention and being issued a departure order.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11019

The family of Palestinian child from Syria Jad Mohamed Bakir continue to appeal for urgent humanitarian action to secure a sum of 300 USD needed for an urgent testicle surgery.

A report by Kassab Hospital, in Sidon, said two-year-old Jad, an orphan displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp, is in need of urgent surgery.

Palestinian refugees continue to call on the concerned authorities to enhance healthcare services for Palestinians in Lebanon.

The refugees have slammed the complicated red tape imposed by Lebanese hospital administrations and UNRWA-run health centres in the country.

According to information collected by UNRWA, more than 80 per cent of PRS indicate that the Agency’s cash assistance is their main source of income. 95 per cent of PRS are food insecure, while about 89 per cent of PRS live in poverty. 36 to 57 per cent of PRS youth face unemployment. In August and September 2019, UNRWA conducted a verification exercise of PRS in Lebanon and verified the physical presence of 27,803 PRS in the country. 

The number of PRS in Lebanon has been gradually decreasing over the past two years, and UNRWA estimates that in 2020 the country will continue to host approximately 27,700 PRS (8,450 families). UNRWA said PRS’s vulnerability is further compounded by their precarious legal status. According to the Agency’s monitoring data, around 55 percent of PRS do not possess valid legal residency documents.

The lack of a valid legal status, often coupled with outdated civil registration documents, results in severely restricted freedom of movement for some PRS in Lebanon due to fear of arrest, detention and being issued a departure order.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11019