Published : 13-09-2017
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, the suffering of more than 2500 Palestinian refugees who have been displaced from Khan AlSheih camp in the Damascus suburbs to the city of Idlib, aggravates. Hundreds of families continue to live in deteriorating conditions and in the full absence of UNRWA’s relief role.
AGPS had previously and regularly published a number of appeals to UNRWA, on behalf of the families who held it responsible for their deteriorating conditions and not doing its duties towards them.
The displaced demanded that the agency responsible for Palestinian refugees in Syria carries out its tasks towards the hundreds of women and children suffering from poor humanitarian conditions in the city.
More than 2500 Palestinian refugees have been displaced from Khan AlSheih camp in the Damascus suburbs to the city of Idlib, since Monday November 28th, 2016. This came after a signed agreement between the Syrian government and the opposition in Khan AlSheih and its surrounding areas.
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, the suffering of more than 2500 Palestinian refugees who have been displaced from Khan AlSheih camp in the Damascus suburbs to the city of Idlib, aggravates. Hundreds of families continue to live in deteriorating conditions and in the full absence of UNRWA’s relief role.
AGPS had previously and regularly published a number of appeals to UNRWA, on behalf of the families who held it responsible for their deteriorating conditions and not doing its duties towards them.
The displaced demanded that the agency responsible for Palestinian refugees in Syria carries out its tasks towards the hundreds of women and children suffering from poor humanitarian conditions in the city.
More than 2500 Palestinian refugees have been displaced from Khan AlSheih camp in the Damascus suburbs to the city of Idlib, since Monday November 28th, 2016. This came after a signed agreement between the Syrian government and the opposition in Khan AlSheih and its surrounding areas.