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Lebanon’s Housing Crisis Leaves Palestinian Refugees with Nowhere to Go

Published : 21-09-2022

Lebanon’s Housing Crisis Leaves Palestinian Refugees with Nowhere to Go

As Lebanon sinks further into crisis, there seems to be a growing consensus that it will take years, and billions of dollars, for the country to recover from a multitude of shocks.

Palestinian refugees have been most affected by the crisis. At the time of writing, fears of mass homelessness among the Palestinian refugee community in Lebanon run rampant. 

There is a significant increase in rent prices as opposed to meager salaries and great greed by landlords.

A large number of tenants have been forced to vacate their homes because they are unable to pay rents after the increase in prices, which led to great displacement during the unparalleled economic crisis that the country is going through.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13473

As Lebanon sinks further into crisis, there seems to be a growing consensus that it will take years, and billions of dollars, for the country to recover from a multitude of shocks.

Palestinian refugees have been most affected by the crisis. At the time of writing, fears of mass homelessness among the Palestinian refugee community in Lebanon run rampant. 

There is a significant increase in rent prices as opposed to meager salaries and great greed by landlords.

A large number of tenants have been forced to vacate their homes because they are unable to pay rents after the increase in prices, which led to great displacement during the unparalleled economic crisis that the country is going through.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13473