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Palestinian Families in Hama Struggling for Survival

Published : 14-03-2020

Palestinian Families in Hama Struggling for Survival

Palestinians taking shelter in Hama and its refugee camp have been facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation as a result of the price leap, absence of stable financial resources, the sharp shortage in fuel supplies, frequent power blackouts, and absence of humanitarian assistance.

Civilians said they have run out of much-needed fuel and gas supplies, adding that an acute dearth in sugar and rice continues to rock the area.

The residents further denounced the poor quality and quantity of bread loafs sold in the area.

AGPS documented the death of 26 Palestinian residents of AlAyedeen Camp in Hama between March 15, 2011 and early October 2019 due to war-related incidents.

Palestinian refugees in Syria continue to launch cries for help over their deteriorating humanitarian condition due to the sharp decrease in the exchange rate of the Syrian pound compared to the USD and their lack of access to the local labor market.

The price leap has also overburdened the cash-stripped refugees. A kilogram of powdered milk has hit 325 Syrian pounds while a liter of liquid milk has reached 400. A bread bundle costs 125 SP, olive oil 30,000, and a kilogram of chicken 25,000.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9833

Palestinians taking shelter in Hama and its refugee camp have been facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation as a result of the price leap, absence of stable financial resources, the sharp shortage in fuel supplies, frequent power blackouts, and absence of humanitarian assistance.

Civilians said they have run out of much-needed fuel and gas supplies, adding that an acute dearth in sugar and rice continues to rock the area.

The residents further denounced the poor quality and quantity of bread loafs sold in the area.

AGPS documented the death of 26 Palestinian residents of AlAyedeen Camp in Hama between March 15, 2011 and early October 2019 due to war-related incidents.

Palestinian refugees in Syria continue to launch cries for help over their deteriorating humanitarian condition due to the sharp decrease in the exchange rate of the Syrian pound compared to the USD and their lack of access to the local labor market.

The price leap has also overburdened the cash-stripped refugees. A kilogram of powdered milk has hit 325 Syrian pounds while a liter of liquid milk has reached 400. A bread bundle costs 125 SP, olive oil 30,000, and a kilogram of chicken 25,000.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9833