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Unemployment: an economic crisis suffered by most of the Palestinian refugees in Syria

Published : 28-01-2018

Unemployment: an economic crisis suffered by most of the Palestinian refugees in Syria

The Palestinian refugees in Syria are suffering from unprecedented economic crises, due to the war in Syria. At least a third of them have been forced to leave their tents because of the bombardments and siege, as the case for the majority of Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees’ residents. Also, most of the refugees lost their jobs because of the Syrian war, making them suffering from extremely terrible economic conditions, since they have lost their jobs and their expenses have doubled due to house rents and living expenses.

Over the past few years, most of the Palestinian-Syrian families are mainly dependant on the aid provided by UNRWA. UNRWA provides periodical cash assistance to the families, which they use to pay for their housing rents.

On their part, many of the Palestinians in Syria consider the cash assistance provided by UNRWA to be insufficient, especially amid the increase of living expenses, including house rents and other living payments.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6534

The Palestinian refugees in Syria are suffering from unprecedented economic crises, due to the war in Syria. At least a third of them have been forced to leave their tents because of the bombardments and siege, as the case for the majority of Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees’ residents. Also, most of the refugees lost their jobs because of the Syrian war, making them suffering from extremely terrible economic conditions, since they have lost their jobs and their expenses have doubled due to house rents and living expenses.

Over the past few years, most of the Palestinian-Syrian families are mainly dependant on the aid provided by UNRWA. UNRWA provides periodical cash assistance to the families, which they use to pay for their housing rents.

On their part, many of the Palestinians in Syria consider the cash assistance provided by UNRWA to be insufficient, especially amid the increase of living expenses, including house rents and other living payments.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6534