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BALATA REFUGEE CAMP
Balata is the largest West Bank camp with a registered refugee
population of 21,445. The camp was established in 1950 on 252 dunums
of land within the municipal boundaries of Nablus.
The first West Bank group to defend refugee rights - the Refugee
Committee to Defend Refugee Rights - was established in Balata in
early 1994. The camp was very active during the intifadah
(1987-1993). Many refugees were killed and injured, and numerous
shelters were demolished by the Israeli army.
The camp committee is one of the most active committees in the area
with three of its members on the Palestinian Legislative Council. The
youth activities centre and the women's programme centre organize many
activities including cultural events.
Nablus Municipality supplies the camp with electricity and water,
but there are serious sewerage network problems, and the roads and
alleys are badly in need of repair.
FACTS AND FIGURES
- Registered Refugee Population: 21,903
- Special hardship cases: 699 families.
- Number of damaged shelters that have been affected due to the IDF
incursions in the West Bank since the beginning of the Intifada
till March 2004: 81 in which 74 shelters were assisted.
- Number of families receiving emergency food rations: 2906
- Number of pupils: Male: 1982, female: 2000
- Addition 15 classrooms were added to the girls’ school.
- Upgrading the carpentry unit in the camp.
- 762 refugees benefited from the emergency employment.
Figures as of 31 March 2005 |