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Palestinian from Syria Launches Cry for Help over Child’s Need of Urgent Treatment Fees

Published : 04-07-2018

Palestinian from Syria Launches Cry for Help over Child’s Need of Urgent Treatment Fees

Palestinian refugee from Syria in Lebanon Ahmed Maghames appealed to the human rights organizations, the Red Crescent, the Red Cross, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the Palestinian factions in Lebanon to help him raise funds so as to save his prematurely-born child.

The infant’s father said medics at AlRai Hospital in Sidon, south of Lebanon, transferred him to a neonatal intensive care unit and tied him to a mechanical ventilator due to pulmonary disorders.

He added that UNRWA pledged to cover 90% of the fees of the neonatal incubator in which the infant has been kept. The Palestine embassy provided $800 in aid. The father is still in need of $4,000 to shell out treatment costs.

Being a construction worker, the father has fled to Ein AlHilweh refugee camp, south of Lebanon, from Syria, where he has been grappling with dire living conditions.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7375

Palestinian refugee from Syria in Lebanon Ahmed Maghames appealed to the human rights organizations, the Red Crescent, the Red Cross, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the Palestinian factions in Lebanon to help him raise funds so as to save his prematurely-born child.

The infant’s father said medics at AlRai Hospital in Sidon, south of Lebanon, transferred him to a neonatal intensive care unit and tied him to a mechanical ventilator due to pulmonary disorders.

He added that UNRWA pledged to cover 90% of the fees of the neonatal incubator in which the infant has been kept. The Palestine embassy provided $800 in aid. The father is still in need of $4,000 to shell out treatment costs.

Being a construction worker, the father has fled to Ein AlHilweh refugee camp, south of Lebanon, from Syria, where he has been grappling with dire living conditions.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7375