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UNRWA in Syria to Distributes 3rd Batch of 2017 Cash Assistance

Published : 18-07-2017

UNRWA in Syria to Distributes 3rd Batch of 2017 Cash Assistance

In a statement on Facebook, UNRWA said every family member registered with the agency as part of the normal cases list will receive a sum of 33,000 Syrian Pounds. Those taking cover in UNRWA shelters will receive 16,000 Syrian Pounds.

According to the agency, families who received aids in the previous assistance round will be systematically put on the present lists.

Every person aged 18 or above and registered with UNRWA can receive aids on behalf of his/her family members on condition that he/she shows the UNRWA-marked registration card.

UNRWA called on the families who did not receive their second-batch aids and those who obtained registration cards for the first time to show up at the agency’s information offices and file complaints as of July 25, 2017 until August 8, 2017.

UNRWA recommended that family members with disputed eligibility do not receive aids until their situation is worked out. The agency pledged to send text messages to concerned persons as soon as the issue is resolved and final lists settled.

Text messages delineating the time and place of distribution, slated to last for six weeks, will be sent to the concerned family members ahead of time. Residents of Tarotous will receive their aids via AlBaraka Bank.

Some 450,000 Palestinians have been taking shelter in war-ravaged Syria, 280 among whom have become internally displaced, according to UNRWA statistics until December 2016.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5505

In a statement on Facebook, UNRWA said every family member registered with the agency as part of the normal cases list will receive a sum of 33,000 Syrian Pounds. Those taking cover in UNRWA shelters will receive 16,000 Syrian Pounds.

According to the agency, families who received aids in the previous assistance round will be systematically put on the present lists.

Every person aged 18 or above and registered with UNRWA can receive aids on behalf of his/her family members on condition that he/she shows the UNRWA-marked registration card.

UNRWA called on the families who did not receive their second-batch aids and those who obtained registration cards for the first time to show up at the agency’s information offices and file complaints as of July 25, 2017 until August 8, 2017.

UNRWA recommended that family members with disputed eligibility do not receive aids until their situation is worked out. The agency pledged to send text messages to concerned persons as soon as the issue is resolved and final lists settled.

Text messages delineating the time and place of distribution, slated to last for six weeks, will be sent to the concerned family members ahead of time. Residents of Tarotous will receive their aids via AlBaraka Bank.

Some 450,000 Palestinians have been taking shelter in war-ravaged Syria, 280 among whom have become internally displaced, according to UNRWA statistics until December 2016.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5505