Yarmouk Situation Update (Issue No. 15) – UNRWA update


YARMOUK SITUATION UPDATE 15

15 April 2015

15 April 2015 Issue No. 15

UNRWA continued its response to the Yarmouk crisis today, 15 April 2015, completing a third mission to Yalda, an area to the east of Yarmouk hosting dispalced Palestine refugees and Syrian civilians from Yarmouk. Humanitarian activities continue in Tadamoun, to the north-east. UNRWA continues to seek secure and unhindered access to Yarmouk itself and stands ready to expand the response in the case of further displacement from the area.

HIGHLIGHTS

 UNRWA continued to its humanitarian response to the Yarmouk crisis today, with a third distribution mission to Yalda providing humanitarian assistance to 1,000 families affected by the crisis. UNRWA medical personnel established a mobile health point, treating 166 patients over the course of the day, a 20% increase from 14 April. UNRWA hopes to conduct rapid needs assessments and establish operations in Babila and Beit Saham, areas adjacent to Yalda, in the coming days. The UNRWA distribution team will return to Yalda tomorrow

 Those receiving assistance were comprised of Palestinian and Syrian families affected by the recent eruption of violence in Yarmouk, including members of the host community of Yalda. The UNRWA mission delivered a broad range of critical humanitarian materials to each of these families, including food, medical supplies, water purification treatments, mattresses, blankets, family kitchen sets and hygiene kits.

 UNRWA continues to provide humanitarian assistance to the civilians from Yarmouk who remain displaced in Tadamoun, an area on the north-eastern periphery. The Agency is also providing daily hot lunches for all civilians, complemented by regular distribution of canned food.

 The UNRWA mission met again with local religious, political, community leaders and the Local Relief Committee in Yalda who, in addition to the Syrian authorities, played a critical and welcome role in facilitating this expanded distribution.

 This continued distribution in Yalda represents a sustained demonstration of UNRWA’s commitment to providing essential assistance to all civilians affected by the intensive armed clashes that have recently affected in Yarmouk. UNRWA’s priority remains the delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians within Yarmouk itself and reiterates its strong demand for all parties to respect and comply with their obligations to protect civilians and to establish of secure conditions under which the Agency can deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance.

 The vulnerability of civilians in Yarmouk remains of the highest severity. UNRWA is deeply concerned that without access, the most basic humanitarian needs of up to 18,000 Palestinian and Syrian civilians, including 3,500 children, continue to be left unmet.

UNRWA PREPAREDNESS

 UNRWA mobilized its emergency response team on April 1st to develop a range of response scenarios, including large displacements to areas where UNRWA does not currently have access.

 UNRWA works closely with partners and UN Agencies to mobilize resources for a large-scale humanitarian response to support the civilians of Yarmouk.

 UNRWA has prepositioned stocks of food, mattresses, blankets, and hygiene kits to respond to the most urgent needs as soon as access is granted.

 UNRWA is working rapidly with all partners to assess the situation of the displaced civilians to the south east of Yarmouk, in Yalda, Babela and Beit Sahm and respond to their most pressing needs.

CALL FOR SUPPORT

 As violence continues to profoundly threaten the lives and safety of Palestine refugees throughout Syria, UNRWA appeals for donors to increase their support to the Agency’s Emergency Appeal.

 The capacity of the Agency to sustain life-saving emergency interventions, whilst responding immediately to urgent developments such as the one impacting Yarmouk since April 1st, is gravely undermined by chronic underfunding for humanitarian interventions inside Syria.

 More than 95% of Palestine refugees now rely on UNRWA to meet their daily needs of food, water and healthcare.

 Priority interventions include cash assistance which enables UNRWA to access up to 470,000 Palestine refugees in need, including up to 39,500 currently living in hard to reach areas. This intervention will run out of funding after the distribution of second round of cash assistance in June.

 Additional funding is also required for critical non-food items including blankets, mattresses and hygiene kits for displaced Palestine refugee families throughout Syria.


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