Published : 17-05-2021
Residents of AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, continue to speak out against the insufficient quantities and poor quality of bread sold in the area.
They further lashed out at the poor and unfair distribution mechanisms implemented by government-run distributers, overburdening even further the cash-stripped families.
As the two local bakeries have gone out of operation, civilians have been forced to buy bread from the black market at a price of over 600 Syrian pounds a bundle.
Located some 14 kilometers away from southern Damascus, AlSabina Camp has been gripped with an abject situation owing to the absence of humanitarian assistance, relief aids, proper infrastructure, and vital facilities. Frequent water and power outages have made the situation far worse.
Residents of AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, continue to speak out against the insufficient quantities and poor quality of bread sold in the area.
They further lashed out at the poor and unfair distribution mechanisms implemented by government-run distributers, overburdening even further the cash-stripped families.
As the two local bakeries have gone out of operation, civilians have been forced to buy bread from the black market at a price of over 600 Syrian pounds a bundle.
Located some 14 kilometers away from southern Damascus, AlSabina Camp has been gripped with an abject situation owing to the absence of humanitarian assistance, relief aids, proper infrastructure, and vital facilities. Frequent water and power outages have made the situation far worse.