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Local Bakery Rehabilitated in Deraa Refugee Camp

Published : 15-01-2021

Local Bakery Rehabilitated in Deraa Refugee Camp

Local authorities have started operating the Tishreen Reserve Bakery in Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, in order to test stuff performance, years after the facility had gone out of operation due to heavy shelling.

Reconstruction works have been funded by Première Urgence Internationale. The bakery will be providing bread to the residents in accordance with a distribution plan set by local authorities. 

Over recent years, residents of Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, have spoken out against the acute shortage in bread, saying they have been forced to walk for several kilometers to fetch bread for their starved children.

Long queues are also spotted daily outside of the state-owned bakery, located a few kilometers away from the camp, as members of extended families continued to line up for bread.

Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees has been grappling with abject conditions as a result of the fallouts of the military operation launched by the Syrian government forces in mid-June 2018 using internationally-prohibited weapons in an attempt to recapture the area. Over 70% of civilian homes and property were destroyed.

An acute shortage in medicines and much-needed items has made life unbearable in the area.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11176

Local authorities have started operating the Tishreen Reserve Bakery in Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, in order to test stuff performance, years after the facility had gone out of operation due to heavy shelling.

Reconstruction works have been funded by Première Urgence Internationale. The bakery will be providing bread to the residents in accordance with a distribution plan set by local authorities. 

Over recent years, residents of Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, have spoken out against the acute shortage in bread, saying they have been forced to walk for several kilometers to fetch bread for their starved children.

Long queues are also spotted daily outside of the state-owned bakery, located a few kilometers away from the camp, as members of extended families continued to line up for bread.

Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees has been grappling with abject conditions as a result of the fallouts of the military operation launched by the Syrian government forces in mid-June 2018 using internationally-prohibited weapons in an attempt to recapture the area. Over 70% of civilian homes and property were destroyed.

An acute shortage in medicines and much-needed items has made life unbearable in the area.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11176