Lest We Forget Association holds a meeting with the People's Committee for Jenin Camp Services

Lest We Forget Association held a meeting with the Chairman of the People's Committee for Jenin Camp Services, Major General Muhammad Al-Sabbagh, in the presence of members of the administrative body and the association's staff.
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Lest We Forget Association holds a meeting with the People's Committee for Jenin Camp Services
Lest We Forget Association held a meeting with the Chairman of the People's Committee for Jenin Camp Services, Major General Muhammad Al-Sabbagh, in the presence of members of the administrative body and the association's staff. Farha Abu Al-Heija, head of the association, stated that this meeting comes within the framework of the partnership between the committee and the association in providing services to women and children in Jenin camp, pointing out the importance of the role played by the committee in supporting the institutions and associations operating in the camp. While the members of the association thanked the People’s Committee for its support and assistance to the people of the camp during the last stage, especially in light of the difficult conditions experienced by the camp This also talked about the necessary and urgent needs to support and support refugee women and the importance of providing a real space for empowering women and children. While Muhammad al-Sabbagh, head of the People’s Committee, spoke about the importance of the role of institutions and events that work in the camp, pointing out that there are many urgent and necessary needs that the committee is following up as the umbrella for the institutions in the camp. Women and children, noting the importance of building a plan and program that relies on providing protection and care for the family, especially for women, because it is necessary for women to be able to play their role At the end of the meeting, Major General Muhammad Al-Sabbagh was honored in appreciation of his efforts and support for the camp's residents.