The population density in northwestern Syria is facing a severe housing crisis exacerbated by the influx of deported Syrian refugees from Turkey. With the average per capita income being just $100, many families struggle to find affordable housing, as rental prices soar due to increased demand. Experts warn that without intervention, the situation could deteriorate further, affecting the economic stability and quality of life for millions in the region.
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Syria / Turkey
Housing Crisis in Northwestern Syria: 91% of Families Below Poverty Line Amid Refugee Influx
2024-08-21T08:57:36.759Z
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Explore the escalating housing crisis in northwestern Syria as the influx of deported refugees from Turkey drives demand and rental prices sky-high, leaving 91% of families below the poverty line. Understand the economic implications and the urgent need for intervention.
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