World’s largest Syrian refugee camp has developed its own economy
Zataari in Jordan, the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world with 80,000 people, was supposed to provide temporary housing for people when the government and United Nations opened it in 2012. But since residents have not been able to leave, they have started 3,000 businesses, including pastry shops, a pizza place, a supermarket and a gardening shop, and cities nearby have loosened employment restrictions.
Видео World’s largest Syrian refugee camp has developed its own economy канала PBS NewsHour
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