al-Beddawi Refugee Camp
Established by UNRWA in 1955, all shelters have indoor water supplies. The water system, sewerage and storm water drainage systems were recently rehabilitated.
Where is al-Beddawi Camp Located?
Beddawi camp is located on a hill in north Lebanon, 5km north of Tripoli.
Beddawi bore the brunt of the crisis at Nahr el-Bared, where fighting between the Lebanese armed forces and the radical militant group, Fatah Al-Islam, forced 27,000 refugees to flee. Beddawi’s population swelled from 15,000 to 30,000 almost overnight.
At mid-2009, around 10,000 displaced people were still living in Beddawi and surrounding areas. This put a huge strain on UNRWA’s services in Beddawi and placed further burdens on Beddawi’s residents themselves.
UNRWA has built prefabricated school buildings for displaced children and expanded Beddawi’s primary healthcare services to cope with the increased population.
About al-Beddawi Camp
- More than 16,500 UNRWA registered refugees
- Seven schools, including one secondary school
- One kindergarten
- One health centre
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