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Property-Theft Reported in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria

Published : 18-09-2021

Property-Theft Reported in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria

Palestinian refugee families sheltered in and around Damascus have raised concerns over the increasing theft attempts and home-burglary reported in the area.

Several women have had their mobile phones and personal belongings stolen in public amenities and overcrowded markets. 

Several refugees have had their money taken away from them by gangsters at gunpoint.

In its “Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal 2021”, UNRWA said that protracted displacement, deteriorating socio-economic conditions aggravated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, dire humanitarian needs and protection concerns continue to affect the lives of Palestine refugees in Syria.

Many PRS lost their sources of income; refugee camps have seen unprecedented levels of destruction; rental prices have dramatically gone up; undernourishment and poverty have been a daily nightmare.

Due to the serious protection gaps, children have been forced to drop out of school and join armed groups to help feed their starving families.

Short URL : http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12190

Palestinian refugee families sheltered in and around Damascus have raised concerns over the increasing theft attempts and home-burglary reported in the area.

Several women have had their mobile phones and personal belongings stolen in public amenities and overcrowded markets. 

Several refugees have had their money taken away from them by gangsters at gunpoint.

In its “Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal 2021”, UNRWA said that protracted displacement, deteriorating socio-economic conditions aggravated by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, dire humanitarian needs and protection concerns continue to affect the lives of Palestine refugees in Syria.

Many PRS lost their sources of income; refugee camps have seen unprecedented levels of destruction; rental prices have dramatically gone up; undernourishment and poverty have been a daily nightmare.

Due to the serious protection gaps, children have been forced to drop out of school and join armed groups to help feed their starving families.

Short URL : http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12190