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73 Palestinian Families in Syria’s Ataa Camp Launch Distress Signals

Published : 04-09-2021

73 Palestinian Families in Syria’s Ataa Camp Launch Distress Signals

73 displaced Palestinian families taking shelter in Ataa camp, in Idlib’s northern outskirts, north of Syria, have been enduring a dire humanitarian situation. Most of them have been crammed in poorly-equipped houses of no more than 30 square meters and denied their rights to vital services.

The camp is home to 400 Palestinian and Syrian families, 30 among whom were displaced from Deraa Camp and 19 from Khan Eshieh Camp. Another six families were displaced from Yarmouk, five from AlSabina, four from Hjeira and AlDhiabiya towns, three from AlHusainiya, three from Khan Dannun, and three families from Rif Dimashq’s towns of Daria and AlKiswa.

For many displaced Palestinian refugees, the perils of coronavirus add to the torment already experienced throughout the conflict.

High rates of unemployment and lack of relief assistance have made the situation far worse for the displaced families.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12122

73 displaced Palestinian families taking shelter in Ataa camp, in Idlib’s northern outskirts, north of Syria, have been enduring a dire humanitarian situation. Most of them have been crammed in poorly-equipped houses of no more than 30 square meters and denied their rights to vital services.

The camp is home to 400 Palestinian and Syrian families, 30 among whom were displaced from Deraa Camp and 19 from Khan Eshieh Camp. Another six families were displaced from Yarmouk, five from AlSabina, four from Hjeira and AlDhiabiya towns, three from AlHusainiya, three from Khan Dannun, and three families from Rif Dimashq’s towns of Daria and AlKiswa.

For many displaced Palestinian refugees, the perils of coronavirus add to the torment already experienced throughout the conflict.

High rates of unemployment and lack of relief assistance have made the situation far worse for the displaced families.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12122