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PLO Official Meets with Rubble-Clearance Committee of Yarmouk Camp

Published : 23-06-2022

PLO Official Meets with Rubble-Clearance Committee of Yarmouk Camp

Head of the Department of Refugee Affairs of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Dr. Ahmad Abu Holi and the Palestine Ambassador in Damascus Dr. Samir AlRefa’i met on June 22 with the committee tasked with following up on debris-clearance and the reconstruction of AlShuhadaa Cemetery in Yarmouk Camp.

The meeting was held at the office of the Palestine Embassy in Damascus.

The committee handed over a report about the progress and challenges of rubble clearance and reconstruction processes in the camp.

The committee said hundreds of displaced families have returned to the camp so far but delays in cash aid delivery and fundraising have prevented hundreds of other families to retrieve their property.

In February this year, the committee suspended rubble clearance on claims of funding shortage.

The residents have slammed the committee which they said has mismanaged the rubble clearance budget and left main thoroughfares with mounds of war debris.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13248

Head of the Department of Refugee Affairs of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Dr. Ahmad Abu Holi and the Palestine Ambassador in Damascus Dr. Samir AlRefa’i met on June 22 with the committee tasked with following up on debris-clearance and the reconstruction of AlShuhadaa Cemetery in Yarmouk Camp.

The meeting was held at the office of the Palestine Embassy in Damascus.

The committee handed over a report about the progress and challenges of rubble clearance and reconstruction processes in the camp.

The committee said hundreds of displaced families have returned to the camp so far but delays in cash aid delivery and fundraising have prevented hundreds of other families to retrieve their property.

In February this year, the committee suspended rubble clearance on claims of funding shortage.

The residents have slammed the committee which they said has mismanaged the rubble clearance budget and left main thoroughfares with mounds of war debris.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13248