Homs camp is aPalestinian refugee camp within the city ofHoms,Syria, and around 160 kilometers (99 mi) north ofDamascus. As of 2002, the camp had a population of 13,825 inhabitants.[1]
The camp was established in 1949 following thedisplacement of Palestinians during the1948 Arab-Israeli War on an area of 150,000 square meters. It is adjacent toHoms University and most of therefugees are originally from the villages surroundingHaifa andAcre in northernPalestine. Today, the majority of the refugees are wage laborers, local civil servants or street vendors.[1]
According to theUNRWA, poor environmental health is a major concern as it affects the quality of life and poses health risks for the refugees. The sewage system needs to be expanded to cope with the increasing camp population. The schools are old and dilapidated condition, and some have major structural defects. The UNRWA's main priority in the camp is to reconstruct the schools to provide improved educational facilities.[1]
In 1996, the UNRWA constructed a new health center with a contribution from theUnited States government. A new community rehabilitation center for the disabled was built in 1999 in partnership with MOVIMONDO Molisv (an Italian non-governmental organization) with funds from the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO).[1]
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