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October 14, 2011

Iloubnan - UAE Red Crescent visited Palestinian camps in Lebanon , October 13, 2011



Mr. Ahmad Al Mazroui, Chairman of the UAERC, with the residents in Burj al Shemali Camp.
A delegation from the United Arab Emirates Red Crescent Society (UAERC) is visiting Palestinian camps in Lebanon accompanied by UNRWA officials. The delegation includes Mr. Ahmed Al Mazroui, Chairman of the UAERC, Mr. Omran Matar Treim, Member of the UAERC board, and Mr. Abdel Karim Bensiali. On 13 October, the group visited Burj Shemali camp in Tyre and Burj Barajneh camp in Beirut. This was an occasion for them to see some of houses that were rehabilitated in Burj Shemali camp thanks to a generous donation of 5 million USD from the UAERC. A total of 348 shelters were either rehabilitated or reconstructed thanks to the UAERC’s donation.

After his visit to the camp, Mr. Ahmad Mazroui thanked UNRWA and all those who contributed and supervised the rehabilitation works. He added: “Palestinians are our brothers. Assisting them is one of the priorities of the UAERC. I saw that people were very happy with their newly rehabilitated homes. When the home environment is sound, all the family will be psychologically and socially sound. This project is only the first step that will be followed by many others to contribute to the social development of our Palestinian brothers”.

Thanking the UAERC for its contributions, Mr. Salvatore Lombardo, Director of UNRWA in Lebanon: “The UAERC is one of our key Arab donors. We are extremely grateful for their funding of the rehabilitation project in Burj Shemali camp which now allows many refugee families to live in a decent and healthy environment. Shelter rehabilitation in all camps remains one of the main priorities for the refugees and UNRWA. We look forward to continuing working with the UAERC on further shelter rehabilitation and thus improving the refugees’ difficult living conditions.”

Tomorrow (14 October), the delegation will visit Nahr el Bared camp and will be briefed about the progress of the camp’s ongoing reconstruction. The delegation will also visit temporary shelters in the adjacent area, that were set up in 2009 thanks to a 1 million USD donation by the UAERC.

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