Published : 07-08-2018
Dozens of families who were forcibly deported from southern Damascus and Yarmouk Camp to northern Syria maintained vigil on Monday, August 6, in Deir Balout Camp, protesting their dire living conditions.
The displaced families appealed to the concerned human rights institutions, among them UNRWA and the Palestine Liberation Organization, to take urgent action so as to secure access to education and health care, among other vital services.
Hundreds of displaced families seeking shelter north of Syria have been grappling with an abject situation due to the absence of relief aid and lack of access to basic facilities.
The displaced families have been taking cover in poorly-equipped tents. With no properly arranged places to stay in, they must find a way to ensure shelter, food and drinking water in the intense, grueling heat wrought by the summer season.
Dozens of families who were forcibly deported from southern Damascus and Yarmouk Camp to northern Syria maintained vigil on Monday, August 6, in Deir Balout Camp, protesting their dire living conditions.
The displaced families appealed to the concerned human rights institutions, among them UNRWA and the Palestine Liberation Organization, to take urgent action so as to secure access to education and health care, among other vital services.
Hundreds of displaced families seeking shelter north of Syria have been grappling with an abject situation due to the absence of relief aid and lack of access to basic facilities.
The displaced families have been taking cover in poorly-equipped tents. With no properly arranged places to stay in, they must find a way to ensure shelter, food and drinking water in the intense, grueling heat wrought by the summer season.