Published : 04-10-2017
Residents of the Jaramana refugee camp in rural Damascus suffer from an aggravation in their economic crisis, which was reflected in the rise in house rents and the increase in demand for them, which led the families to live in suffocating conditions, and high rates of unemployment among them. This comes at a time of reduced aid provided by charities and UNRWA, which cover only a fraction of their living costs.
Residents of the Jaramana refugee camp in rural Damascus suffer from an aggravation in their economic crisis, which was reflected in the rise in house rents and the increase in demand for them, which led the families to live in suffocating conditions, and high rates of unemployment among them. This comes at a time of reduced aid provided by charities and UNRWA, which cover only a fraction of their living costs.