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Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon complain about UNRWA and relief foundations turning a blind eye to their winter sufferings

Published : 08-12-2015

Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon complain about UNRWA and relief foundations turning a blind eye to their winter sufferings

Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon have increasing sufferings with the start of winter season as they complained UNRWA and humanitarian foundations turning blind eye to their sufferings. Refugees are suffering difficult conditions under compelling circumstances and extreme poverty which deprived many families of electricity, lighting and heating.

Palestinian activists wonder if the time to deal with Palestinian refugees issue in a decent manner has come yet, while others appealed to the humanitarian foundations to relief the families that are under the weight of cold and are in need to heating fuel and other living needs.

Previously, the UNRWA had suspended its monthly shelter aid provided to Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon, also, the assistance provided by NGO's and civil society organizations had been collapsed to the minimum extent.

The census of Palestinian refugees fleeing from Syria to Lebanon estimated at 45,000 refugees dispersed over the Palestinian camps and Lebanese cities, but most of them live in the Palestinian camps which are already densely populated.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2436

Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon have increasing sufferings with the start of winter season as they complained UNRWA and humanitarian foundations turning blind eye to their sufferings. Refugees are suffering difficult conditions under compelling circumstances and extreme poverty which deprived many families of electricity, lighting and heating.

Palestinian activists wonder if the time to deal with Palestinian refugees issue in a decent manner has come yet, while others appealed to the humanitarian foundations to relief the families that are under the weight of cold and are in need to heating fuel and other living needs.

Previously, the UNRWA had suspended its monthly shelter aid provided to Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon, also, the assistance provided by NGO's and civil society organizations had been collapsed to the minimum extent.

The census of Palestinian refugees fleeing from Syria to Lebanon estimated at 45,000 refugees dispersed over the Palestinian camps and Lebanese cities, but most of them live in the Palestinian camps which are already densely populated.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2436