UNRWA concludes the first round of summer camps for refugee children in East Jerusalem

Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, joined scores of Palestine refugee children at the conclusion of their summer camp activities at the UNRWA School in Sur Baher in East Jerusalem, which ran between 10 and 15 July.

The Commissioner-General expressed his delight upon seeing the happy children as they engaged in several activities that included handicrafts and preparing Eid al-Adha sweets.

“It is wonderful to see children have fun with their friends after a very difficult year of semi-isolation because of COVID-19,” said Lazzarini. “UNRWA will continue to do all it can to help contain the spread of the virus and its new variants. It will continue to advocate for equitable access for all to COVID-19 vaccination so that important activities like these will not have to be suspended again.”

This year, UNRWA launched its summer camps in 29 schools in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, with generous funding from the United States Department of State, Bureau of Population Refugee and Migration and UNRWA USA, targeting about 3,000 refugee students from the various refugee camps, including the most vulnerable children who suffer from difficult economic conditions and children with disabilities.

The UNRWA summer camps included various art and cultural activities, such as handicrafts, drawing, music, singing, folk dance (dabkeh), drama and theater, in addition to sports, science and environmental awareness activities. The summer camp activities included a trip that was organized for all the participating refugee children to Jericho, as well as a ceremony that showcased the handicrafts made during the summer camps.

The summer camps resumed this year after being cancelled the last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic that encircled the globe. Commenting on the importance of organizing recreational activities for UNRWA students at this particular time, the Chief of UNRWA Education Program in the West Bank, Muawiyya Amar, said: “The mental health of refugee children has been impacted during the past months as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on the socio-economic situation. These summer camps targeted those who were the most affected and in need of emotional and social development.”

With the exception of last year, UNRWA has organized summer camps for refugee children before their return to school for the past 10 years. These camps aim to put a smile on the faces of the children, entertain them and provide them with various skills with the help of trained supervisors.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

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