Hama Refugee Camp
The camp was established in 1950 on an area of 0.06 square kilometres overlooking the Orontes river. Most of the refugees had fled from the villages surrounding Haifa and Acre in northern Palestine.
Where is Hama Camp Located?
Hama camp is located within the town of Hama, 210km north of Damascus.
Most employed refugees are wage labourers or shopkeepers.
Environmental health in the camp is a serious problem and the mechanisation of solid waste disposal is one of its most pressing needs. The sewerage system is antiquated and does not meet the requirements of a growing camp population. The schools, built in the 1950s, are in poor condition. UNRWA's main priority in the camp is to reconstruct the schools to be able to provide better educational facilities for the children.
About Hama Camp
- More than 8,000 UNRWA registered refugees
- Four double-shift schools
- One food distribution centre outside the camp
- One health centre
- One community-based organisation centre
- One Engaging Youth project centre
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