Published : 19-06-2021
A poll conducted by AGPS has revealed that 72% of Yarmouk Camp residents cannot reconstruct their destroyed houses and property. 23.1% said they need funds; Only 4.9% said they can carry out reconstruction works on their own.
79.5% of the respondents said reconstruction falls under the mandate of the Syrian government, UNRWA, and the Palestinian Authority. 53.4% expressed their wish to return to the camp at the earliest possible time.
Some 6,000 Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, continue to face dire socio-economic conditions in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq.
Palestinian families continue to sound the alarm over the security turmoil overwhelming the area and the heavy deployment of political security forces across residential alleyways.
Syrian security forces have tightened military grip around Qudsaya and stepped up arbitrary manhunts at government-run checkpoints.
A poll conducted by AGPS has revealed that 72% of Yarmouk Camp residents cannot reconstruct their destroyed houses and property. 23.1% said they need funds; Only 4.9% said they can carry out reconstruction works on their own.
79.5% of the respondents said reconstruction falls under the mandate of the Syrian government, UNRWA, and the Palestinian Authority. 53.4% expressed their wish to return to the camp at the earliest possible time.
Some 6,000 Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, continue to face dire socio-economic conditions in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq.
Palestinian families continue to sound the alarm over the security turmoil overwhelming the area and the heavy deployment of political security forces across residential alleyways.
Syrian security forces have tightened military grip around Qudsaya and stepped up arbitrary manhunts at government-run checkpoints.