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Residents of Khan Al-Sheih Displaced to Idlib Urge UNRWA to Take up Its Responsibilities

Published : 15-01-2017

Residents of Khan Al-Sheih Displaced to Idlib Urge UNRWA to Take up Its Responsibilities

Palestinian residents of Khan Al-Sheih who have been displaced to Idlib and its suburbs appealed to UNRWA to take urgent action as regards their tragic state of affairs.

The displaced civilians further called on UNRWA to include them in the 2017 assistance program.

UNRWA is expected to deliver its cash allowances as of January 15, 2017 until March 16, 2017.

Speaking with AGPS, a Palestinian refugee sounded distress signals over the high rental fees along with the chronic power and water blackouts rocking the area.

Residents of Idlib have been enduring abject living conditions due to the lack of medical care and high unemployment rates.

The damage inflicted on infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, and civilian facilities, have made life unbearable in the area.

As of Monday, November 28, 2016, some 2,500 Palestinian refugees have been displaced from their shelters in Khan Al-Sheih Camp to the northern Syrian province of Idlib, following a reconciliation accord struck between the Syrian government and the opposition outfits.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4543

Palestinian residents of Khan Al-Sheih who have been displaced to Idlib and its suburbs appealed to UNRWA to take urgent action as regards their tragic state of affairs.

The displaced civilians further called on UNRWA to include them in the 2017 assistance program.

UNRWA is expected to deliver its cash allowances as of January 15, 2017 until March 16, 2017.

Speaking with AGPS, a Palestinian refugee sounded distress signals over the high rental fees along with the chronic power and water blackouts rocking the area.

Residents of Idlib have been enduring abject living conditions due to the lack of medical care and high unemployment rates.

The damage inflicted on infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, and civilian facilities, have made life unbearable in the area.

As of Monday, November 28, 2016, some 2,500 Palestinian refugees have been displaced from their shelters in Khan Al-Sheih Camp to the northern Syrian province of Idlib, following a reconciliation accord struck between the Syrian government and the opposition outfits.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4543