Published : 23-12-2016
The Charity Commission for the Relief of the Palestinian People, in partnership with the Palestinian Red Crescent, embarked on a so-called “Fourth Medical Week” campaign in the southern Damascus town of Yalda.
The campaigners entered medicines and children’s milks in the area, paving the way for their distribution as of Saturday. Civilians will also receive free medical check-ups and therapy.
The move comes in response to the medical neglect along with propagation of deadly infections and syndromes among the displaced residents of Yarmouk.
Thousands of Palestinian families sheltered in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp fled to adjacent towns after ISIS gangs held sway over the shelter in April 2015, in cooperation with Al-Nusra Front.
The Charity Commission for the Relief of the Palestinian People, in partnership with the Palestinian Red Crescent, embarked on a so-called “Fourth Medical Week” campaign in the southern Damascus town of Yalda.
The campaigners entered medicines and children’s milks in the area, paving the way for their distribution as of Saturday. Civilians will also receive free medical check-ups and therapy.
The move comes in response to the medical neglect along with propagation of deadly infections and syndromes among the displaced residents of Yarmouk.
Thousands of Palestinian families sheltered in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp fled to adjacent towns after ISIS gangs held sway over the shelter in April 2015, in cooperation with Al-Nusra Front.