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A Protection and Treatment Campaign by Jafra Organization at the Yarmouk Camp

Published : 11-02-2015

A Protection and Treatment Campaign by Jafra Organization at the Yarmouk Camp

In Yarmouk Camp, Jafra Organization started protection and treatment campaigns against the Jaundice disease for the students of Alternative schools, where Jafra visited Al Amal primary school and they made a medical check to the students, in addition, they gave the infected people with Jaundice disease a can of jam and explained the way of treatment through it. Medical resources at the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian Refugees in Syria mentioned that it recorded more than 105 infected cases with jaundice amongst women, children and old people in the camp due to the malnutrition and the lack of medical care and hygiene.

The medical teams warned earlier from a humanitarian disaster that affects the residents of the Yarmouk camp specially women, children and old men due to the continues siege that is imposed by the Regular Army and its groups, which prevents the entry of medical and food materials to the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/466

In Yarmouk Camp, Jafra Organization started protection and treatment campaigns against the Jaundice disease for the students of Alternative schools, where Jafra visited Al Amal primary school and they made a medical check to the students, in addition, they gave the infected people with Jaundice disease a can of jam and explained the way of treatment through it. Medical resources at the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian Refugees in Syria mentioned that it recorded more than 105 infected cases with jaundice amongst women, children and old people in the camp due to the malnutrition and the lack of medical care and hygiene.

The medical teams warned earlier from a humanitarian disaster that affects the residents of the Yarmouk camp specially women, children and old men due to the continues siege that is imposed by the Regular Army and its groups, which prevents the entry of medical and food materials to the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/466