Published : 06-06-2018
The residents of the Jaramana refugee camp in the suburbs of Damascus, suffer from multiple economic and living crises. The increase in house rent is one of the most prominent aspects of this suffering, in addition to the widespread unemployment among the refugees, most of whom lost their income due to the war in Syria. In addition, they are complaining about the lack of basic services in the camp.
The Jaramana camp, which was not directly involved in the events in Syria, receives more than 5000 displaced families from the Palestinian camps, especially Yarmouk camp, Hosseineyya, Sayeda Zeinab, Sabinah and Az Zayabeyah.
The residents of the Jaramana refugee camp in the suburbs of Damascus, suffer from multiple economic and living crises. The increase in house rent is one of the most prominent aspects of this suffering, in addition to the widespread unemployment among the refugees, most of whom lost their income due to the war in Syria. In addition, they are complaining about the lack of basic services in the camp.
The Jaramana camp, which was not directly involved in the events in Syria, receives more than 5000 displaced families from the Palestinian camps, especially Yarmouk camp, Hosseineyya, Sayeda Zeinab, Sabinah and Az Zayabeyah.