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Cash-Strapped Palestinian Refugee in Need of Urgent Treatment

Published : 06-06-2021

Cash-Strapped Palestinian Refugee in Need of Urgent Treatment

Palestinian refugee Abdullah Mer’i Mohamed, sheltered in a displacement camp set up in northern Syria, has been left without treatment.

Abdullah has appealed to the concerned humanitarian institutions to help him secure a sum of 5 million Syrian pounds to undergo a life-saving leg surgery.

Thousands of displaced Palestinians and Syrians who live below the poverty line have sunk into further despair in the substandard refugee camps set up north of Syria, where conditions are dire and characterized by overcrowding, poor housing, unemployment, poverty and lack of access to justice.

Protracted displacement, deteriorating socio-economic conditions aggravated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, dire humanitarian needs and protection concerns continue to affect the lives of Palestine refugees in Syria, according to UNRWA’s “Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal 2021”.

UNRWA said in its fact-sheet that in Syria, the protracted conflict has devastated human security and left 91 per cent of the 438,000 Palestine refugees estimated to remain in the country in absolute poverty and 40 per cent displaced.

In 2020, living conditions deteriorated further as a result of an economic crisis, leading to an increase in prices, including of the most basic commodities.

As the coronavirus pandemic has rebounded around the MENA region and the globe, Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria continue to struggle with growing poverty and economic hardship.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11842

Palestinian refugee Abdullah Mer’i Mohamed, sheltered in a displacement camp set up in northern Syria, has been left without treatment.

Abdullah has appealed to the concerned humanitarian institutions to help him secure a sum of 5 million Syrian pounds to undergo a life-saving leg surgery.

Thousands of displaced Palestinians and Syrians who live below the poverty line have sunk into further despair in the substandard refugee camps set up north of Syria, where conditions are dire and characterized by overcrowding, poor housing, unemployment, poverty and lack of access to justice.

Protracted displacement, deteriorating socio-economic conditions aggravated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, dire humanitarian needs and protection concerns continue to affect the lives of Palestine refugees in Syria, according to UNRWA’s “Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal 2021”.

UNRWA said in its fact-sheet that in Syria, the protracted conflict has devastated human security and left 91 per cent of the 438,000 Palestine refugees estimated to remain in the country in absolute poverty and 40 per cent displaced.

In 2020, living conditions deteriorated further as a result of an economic crisis, leading to an increase in prices, including of the most basic commodities.

As the coronavirus pandemic has rebounded around the MENA region and the globe, Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria continue to struggle with growing poverty and economic hardship.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11842