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Residents of Jaramana Camp in Damascus Suburb Complain of Weak Basic Services

Published : 14-11-2015

Residents of Jaramana Camp in Damascus Suburb Complain of Weak Basic Services

In Syria, the residents of Jaramana Camp in Damascus called the officials of the camp's services to solve the wastewater problem which was hugely increased and prevented the residents of the camp from movement.

 The residents also complain from the continuous power and water cut all over the camp for long periods. It is noted that the camp suffers of overcrowd due to the big displacement from the Palestinian Camps in Damascus specially the Yarmouk, Husseneia, and Sbeina camps after war that affected their camps.

The camp is suffering from multiple crises; most notably the high rent of house and the increase in demand, prompting residents to live in stifling conditions, as well as unemployment rates also increase at a time when aid from charity organizations and UNRWA decreased, while residents complain that this aid does not cover all their needs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2278

In Syria, the residents of Jaramana Camp in Damascus called the officials of the camp's services to solve the wastewater problem which was hugely increased and prevented the residents of the camp from movement.

 The residents also complain from the continuous power and water cut all over the camp for long periods. It is noted that the camp suffers of overcrowd due to the big displacement from the Palestinian Camps in Damascus specially the Yarmouk, Husseneia, and Sbeina camps after war that affected their camps.

The camp is suffering from multiple crises; most notably the high rent of house and the increase in demand, prompting residents to live in stifling conditions, as well as unemployment rates also increase at a time when aid from charity organizations and UNRWA decreased, while residents complain that this aid does not cover all their needs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2278