THE CRISIS IN YARMOUK CAMP
17 AUGUST 2014
Our spokesperson Chris Gunness has the following to say on the situation in Yarmouk Camp
There was no distribution of humanitarian assistance in Yarmouk today, 17 August. This is the eighth consecutive day that UNRWA has not been authorized to distribute any humanitarian assistance in Yarmouk, with recurrent clashes affecting the area over the last week. UNRWA is concerned that its last food distribution in Yarmouk took place on July 24th. The Agency continues to appeal to the Syrian authorities to facilitate a resumption of humanitarian operations as soon as possible.
“UNRWA is deeply concerned that the recourse to armed violence continues to interrupt life-saving humanitarian operations in Yarmouk. The humanitarian situation in Yarmouk remains desperate and UNRWA appeals to all parties to do everything in their power to end the suffering of the over 18,000 civilians trapped there. The Agency will continue to seek from all sides conditions that enable UNRWA to offer a full range of humanitarian assistance and services inside Yarmouk on an interrupted, substantial and safe basis.”
Document Type: Press Release, Statement, Update
Document Sources: United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
Country: Syria
Subject: Armed conflict, Food, Health, Humanitarian relief, Living conditions, Negotiations and agreements, Refugee camps, Refugees and displaced persons, Security issues
Publication Date: 17/08/2014