GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
No Result
View All Result
Home Headlines

Mapping A Palestinian Camp In Lebanon

February 19, 2017
in Headlines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Equipped with an inexpensive camera and a big red balloon, Firas Ismail — a 20-year-old Palestinian refugee in southern Lebanon — is not your typical urban planner.

You Might Also Like

Ghanaian Can Travel to South Africa Visa-Free

2019 – the Biggest Year yet for Ghanaian Tourism

Three Britons On Trial In Singapore Accused of Gang-Raping Drunk Woman

But the aerial shots he helped capture of the Burj al-Shamali refugee camp, near the Mediterranean coastal city of Tyre, will help residents plan out everything from future green spaces to health inspections.

“From below, you can’t really tell anything about the camp. But from above, you can see just how dense the buildings are and how little space there is,” Ismail told AFP.

“It becomes clear there was no planning — this map is the first time there’s a kind of urban planning for the camp,” he said.

The mapping project was born when residents of Burj al-Shamali, one of 12 Palestinian camps in Lebanon, wanted to create a local green space.

They enlisted help from Claudia Martinez, a humanitarian worker who has volunteered in the camp for years.

“I asked to see a map, but what they showed me was like a kid’s drawing,” she told AFP.

“We decided we needed a new map… which could also be useful to deal with problems of electricity grid, fires, and doing health inspections of restaurants.”

Lebanon is home to around 450,000 Palestinian refugees registered with the UN, who live in cramped camps where infrastructure is dilapidated and services limited.

When it was established in 1948 to accommodate Palestinians who fled or were forced from their homes after the creation of Israel, Burj al-Shamali housed just 7,000 people.

But it is now home to nearly 23,000 residents and suffers from “extremely high” unemployment, according to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees.

With Martinez’s help, Burj al-Shamali’s residents raised more than $16,000 in crowd-funding last year to finance a community-led project to map their camp.

For days, Ismail and fellow volunteer Mustapha tied “one of those $60 Canon cameras” to a red helium balloon and flew it over different parts of Burj al-Shamali to take pictures.

The young mappers laugh when recounting the challenges of guiding the balloon through the camp’s chaotic maze of narrow alleyways.

On one occasion, the balloon popped when they tried to squeeze it through a particularly narrow street. On another, celebratory gunfire from a nearby wedding shot their camera straight out of the air.

Stitching the images together, mappers saw their camp from above for the first time: a monochrome grid of concrete rooftops dotted with water tanks and satellite dishes, broken up occasionally by a row of trees.

To produce a real map, they printed large-scale copies of the composite image and invited camp residents to identify landmarks, but also annotate locations with relevant dates or associated memories.

In February, curious residents gathered at Al-Houla, the community group that has spearheaded the initiative, to contribute their expertise.

They pored over the bird’s eye pictures, trying to find their homes and taping neon pieces of paper identifying local landmarks like Abu Samer’s bakery, Najwa’s Nursery and the Old Mosque.

“People were writing that shops opened a certain year, NGOs were established in this year, this year electricity came to the camp. There’s a phone store here, a falafel restaurant there,” Ismail said.

The annotated images have been sent to designers, who are working on finalising the map, which will then be printed and distributed to camp residents.

For Mahmoud Jumaa, who heads Al-Houla, the map will serve as “a message, carrying within its folds the concerns, problems and lifestyle of the camp.”

Many residents had never used a map before, but now, “we can begin planning buildings — planning the future.”

Inspired by the densely packed concrete rooftops visible in the aerial images, Jumaa says there are already discussions about creating urban gardening projects and then a full-fledged park later this year.

“I was surprised that, despite the density, we can create,” Jumaa, a lifelong camp resident, told AFP.

“There is the possibility for innovation — there is a positive image despite all the difficulties.”

Organisers say the map may also help make Burj al-Shamali accessible to Lebanese citizens, whose impressions of Palestinian camps are often coloured by stereotypes of the areas as hotbeds of crime and extremism.

“There was a big interest (among residents) in building bridges with the Lebanese community, to say this place is not intimidating, you can move around,” Martinez said.

Join GhanaStar.com to receive daily email alerts of breaking news in Ghana. GhanaStar.com is your source for all Ghana News. Get the latest Ghana news, breaking news, sports, politics, entertainment and more about Ghana, Africa and beyond.

Tags: Abu Samer's bakeryAgency for PalestineAl-HoulaAmal MovementAsiaBurjBurj al-ShamaliBurj al-Shamali refugee campBurj el-ShemaliCanonClaudia MartinezcommunityDemographyelectricity gridFiras Ismailhumanitarian workerIrregular militaryisraelLebanonMahmoud JumaaMediterraneanMustaphaOffice Equipment - NECOld MosquePalestinian National AuthorityPalestinian refugee campsPalestinian refugeesRefugee campsatellite dishessouthern LebanonUN Relief and Works Agency for PalestineUnited NationsUNRWAurban planneryear electricity

Related News

Ghanaian Can Travel to South Africa Visa-Free

by
July 10, 2019
0

Citizens of Ghana no longer need a visa to travel to South Africa. This is because the South African Government...

2019 – the Biggest Year yet for Ghanaian Tourism

by
January 24, 2019
0

2018 was a good year for tourism in Ghana with more than GH₵5.8 billion spent in the country's travel and...

Three Britons On Trial In Singapore Accused of Gang-Raping Drunk Woman

by
August 1, 2017
0

Three British men have gone on trial in Singapore today accused of gang-raping a 23-year-old woman while visiting the city-state...

Pakistani Taliban Launches Women’s Magazine

by
August 1, 2017
0

The Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday released the first edition of a magazine for women, apparently aiming to convince its target...

Next Post

WTC Bombing 'plotter' Omar Abdel Rahman Dies In US Jail

GBP900 Coat Maker Canada Goose To Sell Shares

Categories

  • Africa & World
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business
  • Business Directory
  • celebrities
  • Computing
  • Diaspora
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Ghana Elections 2016
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • International
  • Internet
  • Jobs
  • lifestyle
  • Music
  • News
  • Offbeat
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Seth Terkper
  • Smart Home
  • Social Networks
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Top Stories
  • World News

Tags

accra addo africa Association football Banks - NEC business Business_Finance chairman Donald Trump economy education Entertainment_Culture environment Geography of Africa ghana Ghanaian people government Government of Ghana Human Interest John Dramani Mahama john mahama Law_Crime mahama minister MPs elected in the Ghanaian parliamentary election Nana Addo Nana Addo Dankwa Nana Akufo-Addo National Democratic Congress National Democratic Congress (NDC) New Patriotic Party New Patriotic Party (NPP) nigeria politics Politics of Ghana president Social Issues Social Media Social Media & Networking sports United Kingdom United Nations United States Vice President War_Conflict

Recent Posts

  • Government of Ghana Unveils Official Portraits of President John Dramani Mahama and Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
  • Who Is the Woman (Sheena Gakpe) in Sarkodie’s Latest Hit “No Sir” and Why Everyone Is Talking about It
List of Ghana Holidays for 2020
Ghana Geocoding
Ghana Cedis Exchange API
Ghana Maps Service
Toyota Cars Auto Auction History
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business Directory
  • Diaspora
  • Top Stories

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com