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The High Cost of Living and the Shortage of Services are the Prominent Sides of Suffering at Khan Danoun Camp.

Published : 30-01-2015

The High Cost of Living and the Shortage of Services are the Prominent Sides of Suffering at Khan Danoun Camp.

In Khan Danoun camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus Suburb the residents are complaining from the high cost of living such as the high prices of food materials, rent houses inside the camp  due to the big amount of displaced people to the camp from the other camps, who were forced to leave their camps due to Siege and bombing. The crises led the residents to share the houses like two families share one house because it has an expensive rent cost. The residents also suffer of the lack of basic services where the camp already suffered from the shortage of the public services such as transportations, medicine and health.

The unemployment was spread amongst the Yarmouk camp residents due to the security tensions with the adjacent areas, this made the relief organizations aids the only source to secure their basic needs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/370

In Khan Danoun camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus Suburb the residents are complaining from the high cost of living such as the high prices of food materials, rent houses inside the camp  due to the big amount of displaced people to the camp from the other camps, who were forced to leave their camps due to Siege and bombing. The crises led the residents to share the houses like two families share one house because it has an expensive rent cost. The residents also suffer of the lack of basic services where the camp already suffered from the shortage of the public services such as transportations, medicine and health.

The unemployment was spread amongst the Yarmouk camp residents due to the security tensions with the adjacent areas, this made the relief organizations aids the only source to secure their basic needs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/370