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AGPS Report Documents Progress of Reconstruction Works in Yarmouk Camp

Published : 06-04-2022

AGPS Report Documents Progress of Reconstruction Works in Yarmouk Camp

On April 06, AGPS issued a report documenting the latest developments regarding the return of families to Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, and the progress of reconstruction works.

The 43-page report includes return permits granted by Syrian authorities to displaced families along with the challenges faced by those wishing to return to the camp and retrieve their property.

The report also underscores the progress of water, power and sewerage networks along with civilians’ access to vital services, most notably education and healthcare.

The document also assesses the efforts made by the Palestine Liberation Organization and gives recommendations on the best ways to bring life back to normal in the camp.

Hundreds of reports have been issued by AGPS on a daily basis in an attempt to draw the international community’s attention to the abject state of affairs endured by PRS.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team does its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing. To that very end, live snapshots, footages, and sworn affidavits are taken directly from the fighting scene across a myriad of flashpoints so as to authenticate AGPS role as a human rights overseer.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12965

On April 06, AGPS issued a report documenting the latest developments regarding the return of families to Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, and the progress of reconstruction works.

The 43-page report includes return permits granted by Syrian authorities to displaced families along with the challenges faced by those wishing to return to the camp and retrieve their property.

The report also underscores the progress of water, power and sewerage networks along with civilians’ access to vital services, most notably education and healthcare.

The document also assesses the efforts made by the Palestine Liberation Organization and gives recommendations on the best ways to bring life back to normal in the camp.

Hundreds of reports have been issued by AGPS on a daily basis in an attempt to draw the international community’s attention to the abject state of affairs endured by PRS.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team does its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing. To that very end, live snapshots, footages, and sworn affidavits are taken directly from the fighting scene across a myriad of flashpoints so as to authenticate AGPS role as a human rights overseer.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12965