Hitting Rock Bottom – Palestine Refugees in Lebanon Risk their Lives in Search of Dignity

“In Lebanon, an increasing number of Palestine refugees tell UNRWA that “anything” is better than their lives today. As the world is looking elsewhere, Palestine refugees continue to take dangerous risks in search of a better life.

 

“Unprecedented levels of poverty, skyrocketing unemployment rates and increasing despair are spreading across the country, severely hitting the Lebanese people and Syrian and Palestine refugees. This comes amid one of the worst economic crises in recent history, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, poor governance and an almost total collapse in basic services. Palestine refugees, living in overcrowded camps and marginalized by discriminatory policies, are historically one of the poorest people in the country. They are at the end of their rope.

 

“Almost every Palestine refugee in Lebanon lives in poverty. The average cost of the food basket has increased six-fold in the last year one of the highest increases the world has recorded this year. The cost of water, fuel, electricity, gas, transport and health care is now three to five times higher. Medicines are increasingly unavailable on the market and families are unable to afford them since government subsidies have been lifted. Too many Palestine refugee families are no longer able to afford secondary health care. Some are skipping lifesaving treatment to avoid accumulating debts.

 

“Iman, a mother of three, living in Mar Elias camp told UNRWA: “Dying from poverty will not be much different from dying at sea. Life in Lebanon has become unbearable with one crisis after another. Youth are those seeking to emigrate to escape this reality though entire families are now selling everything and risking their lives just to have a decent life.”

 

“While UNRWA has been helping, providing cash assistance and other basic services, our assistance is a drop in an ocean of despair. With our emergency humanitarian appeal heavily underfunded, Palestine refugees are often unable to even scrape by. Much more is immediately needed to avert more tragedies unfolding.

 

“The time to act is now. We must take collective responsibility, lend a hand to Lebanon to help pull people back from the brink.

 

“UNRWA is urgently appealing for US$ 13 million for Palestine refugees in Lebanon. This will enable the Agency to provide much-needed cash assistance to families, continue running primary health care services and keep our schools open to the end of the year”.

 

Source: UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

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