KEY MESSAGES
- The shortage of medical supplies at Al-Mabrouka health centers forces families in sectors E, F, and G to endure inadequate healthcare. Restricted to their local centers and prohibited from accessing neighboring facilities, families face significant barriers to receiving essential services. This lack of support is particularly challenging for vulnerable individuals, including persons with disabilities and caregivers, who struggle to obtain specialized care.
- Housing conditions in the camp are generally substandard, with poor structural integrity and inadequate maintenance being major issues. These problems create unsafe living environments and heightened risks, particularly for vulnerable populations, such as children.
- The inadequate separation of male and female latrines in the camp causes discomfort among women, leading to concerns about their privacy and dignity.