Published : 03-01-2015
The power returned back to the houses of AL Nairab camp in Aleppo after being cut for several days, while the residents resorted to use generators and to buy and hire power due to the continuous blackout. The camp is still suffering of the scarcity of fuel in addition to the high prices of firewood due to the merchant and the regular army checkpoints control of prices and the residents complains of being marginalized by UNRWA. All of this coincided with the weakness of business, the spread of unemployment and the absence of financial sources.
The power returned back to the houses of AL Nairab camp in Aleppo after being cut for several days, while the residents resorted to use generators and to buy and hire power due to the continuous blackout. The camp is still suffering of the scarcity of fuel in addition to the high prices of firewood due to the merchant and the regular army checkpoints control of prices and the residents complains of being marginalized by UNRWA. All of this coincided with the weakness of business, the spread of unemployment and the absence of financial sources.