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Chaos and Disorganization in the Registration process for the Data of Palestinian Syrians in Siblin Area South of Lebanon

Published : 29-07-2016

Chaos and Disorganization in the Registration process for the Data of Palestinian Syrians in Siblin Area South of Lebanon

In Lebanon,  a number of Palestinian Syrian families complained from chaos and disorganization that accompanied the registration of data for the Palestinians of Syrian at Beit Jala UNRWA School in Siblin district in Kharoub southern Lebanon. Residents attributed the reason for that due to the failure of UNRWA to follow clear mechanisms for organizing and dealing with the large crowds that came of registration.

Some others believed that the registration period, which was determined for one day by UNRWA, was not enough, especially about 650 Palestinian Syrian families live in AlZina Valley, Katrmaya, Jadra, and Alshaheim are.

In turn UNRWA staff accused the people responsible for the chaos and lack of discipline and commitment to the system used, although UNRWA tried to give auditors serial numbers to facilitate their entry regularly, adding that some families insisted to enter before each other and provoke chaos.

Fainting and crises accompanied the data recording process as a result of overcrowding and waiting for long periods under the scorching sun.

It should be noted that UNRWA announced on July 25, 2016 for updating the data of the Palestinian Syrian families in Lebanon, and called all Palestinian families displaced from Syria until 24.07.2016 to go to UNRWA centers based on days set for the refugees in its statement from 7:30 until 2:00 pm.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3660

In Lebanon,  a number of Palestinian Syrian families complained from chaos and disorganization that accompanied the registration of data for the Palestinians of Syrian at Beit Jala UNRWA School in Siblin district in Kharoub southern Lebanon. Residents attributed the reason for that due to the failure of UNRWA to follow clear mechanisms for organizing and dealing with the large crowds that came of registration.

Some others believed that the registration period, which was determined for one day by UNRWA, was not enough, especially about 650 Palestinian Syrian families live in AlZina Valley, Katrmaya, Jadra, and Alshaheim are.

In turn UNRWA staff accused the people responsible for the chaos and lack of discipline and commitment to the system used, although UNRWA tried to give auditors serial numbers to facilitate their entry regularly, adding that some families insisted to enter before each other and provoke chaos.

Fainting and crises accompanied the data recording process as a result of overcrowding and waiting for long periods under the scorching sun.

It should be noted that UNRWA announced on July 25, 2016 for updating the data of the Palestinian Syrian families in Lebanon, and called all Palestinian families displaced from Syria until 24.07.2016 to go to UNRWA centers based on days set for the refugees in its statement from 7:30 until 2:00 pm.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3660