Published : 03-12-2019
Displaced Palestinian families from Syria have sounded distress signals over the dramatic price hike in the Turkish territories at a time when the exchange rate of the local currency has remarkably gone down.
Unemployment rates among the Palestinians of Syria have also hit unprecedented levels in Turkey. Scores of refugees have gone homeless and several others have been unable to make a living.
Prices of foodstuff and much-needed items have also seen a dramatic increase, overburdening even further the cash-stripped refugees.
The steep rental fees and absence of relief services have made the situation far worse, resulting in an increase in poverty rates among the refugees.
Displaced Palestinian families from Syria have sounded distress signals over the dramatic price hike in the Turkish territories at a time when the exchange rate of the local currency has remarkably gone down.
Unemployment rates among the Palestinians of Syria have also hit unprecedented levels in Turkey. Scores of refugees have gone homeless and several others have been unable to make a living.
Prices of foodstuff and much-needed items have also seen a dramatic increase, overburdening even further the cash-stripped refugees.
The steep rental fees and absence of relief services have made the situation far worse, resulting in an increase in poverty rates among the refugees.