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Residents of Jaramana Camp Denounce Increasing Fraud

Published : 29-03-2022

Residents of Jaramana Camp Denounce Increasing Fraud

Palestinian refugee families in Jaramana camp, in Rif Dimashq, have raised concerns over the increasing fraud attempts in the area.

Recently, a self-alleged donor claimed that he intends to help vulnerable families by replacing their empty gas cylinders with new ones. However, the man disappears once he gets the gas cylinder.

Reports of abductions, home-burglary, and sexual harassment also continue to emerge in the area, particularly overnight due to chronic power blackouts. 

Over recent years, residents of Jaramana Camp have launched cries for help over the dire socio-economic conditions, high unemployment rates, poor infrastructure, steep rental fees, and chronic water crisis rocking the area.

Jaramana camp is 8km from Damascus on the road to Damascus International Airport.  The camp was established in 1948.

UN data indicates that before the start of the conflict in 2011, there were over 18,000 Palestine refugees living in Jaramana camp. During the Syrian crisis, the number of Palestine refugees in the camp and the surrounding area increased to 49,000 due to an influx of displaced Palestine refugees from other areas, including the camp of Yarmouk. As a result, Jaramana has become one of the most densely populated areas of Damascus.

Like other areas in Syria, displacement, unemployment, inflation, protection and security risks are among the main concerns shared by Palestine refugees and Syrians alike.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12940

Palestinian refugee families in Jaramana camp, in Rif Dimashq, have raised concerns over the increasing fraud attempts in the area.

Recently, a self-alleged donor claimed that he intends to help vulnerable families by replacing their empty gas cylinders with new ones. However, the man disappears once he gets the gas cylinder.

Reports of abductions, home-burglary, and sexual harassment also continue to emerge in the area, particularly overnight due to chronic power blackouts. 

Over recent years, residents of Jaramana Camp have launched cries for help over the dire socio-economic conditions, high unemployment rates, poor infrastructure, steep rental fees, and chronic water crisis rocking the area.

Jaramana camp is 8km from Damascus on the road to Damascus International Airport.  The camp was established in 1948.

UN data indicates that before the start of the conflict in 2011, there were over 18,000 Palestine refugees living in Jaramana camp. During the Syrian crisis, the number of Palestine refugees in the camp and the surrounding area increased to 49,000 due to an influx of displaced Palestine refugees from other areas, including the camp of Yarmouk. As a result, Jaramana has become one of the most densely populated areas of Damascus.

Like other areas in Syria, displacement, unemployment, inflation, protection and security risks are among the main concerns shared by Palestine refugees and Syrians alike.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12940