Published : 11-10-2021
Representatives of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) and UNRWA paid a visit to Hindrat Camp for Palestinian refugees on October 10.
Activists said the visit comes amid attempts to rehabilitate 250 habitable houses along with UNRWA’s clinic and Women’s Centre.
Civilians have raised concerns over corruption and fraud when it comes to the compensation of those whose houses and property were damaged in the conflict.
Representatives of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) and UNRWA paid a visit to Hindrat Camp for Palestinian refugees on October 10.
Activists said the visit comes amid attempts to rehabilitate 250 habitable houses along with UNRWA’s clinic and Women’s Centre.
Civilians have raised concerns over corruption and fraud when it comes to the compensation of those whose houses and property were damaged in the conflict.