Last week, US President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of banned people who were first imposed as punishment in Syria. Later, the price of fuel in the capital Damascus has dropped.
In Syria, the Civil War continued for more than five years, ending in December last year with the fall of former President Bashar al -Esad. However, Syrian citizens are still facing many problems.
They have no home to survive, there is no reliable system of electricity supply, clean water, healthcare and functionality.
Five million Syrian citizens have returned to their country since December last year. According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), many of these people have returned for the first time since the war began.
UNHCR High Commissioner Philipo Grandy said in his online message that we need to make sure people who returned to the country could be there and could improve there.
And so, it is important to remove existing restrictions. Requires restructuring as soon as possible.
Currently, the Syrian administration is being maintained by the Transitional Administration under the leadership of Ahmed al-Shara.
Waste
Acting head of the Syrian International Immigration Organization, Hal Khalaf said that the country was once rich, but now destruction spots are present everywhere. The Syrian infrastructure has been destroyed at all levels.
He said in a conversation with the United Nations news that the capital Damascus only came to power in Damascus only four hours a day. Syrian society is affecting the long -term war.
According to the Hale Khalaf, the impact of removing American restrictions from Syria to Syria soon appeared in the daily life of ordinary citizens. “The price of fuel in Syria has decreased with the announcement of the removal of restrictions.”
He hoped that the US government would be quick to remove all the people imposed by the Trump administration in 2019.
Economy
There is a special challenge before searching for employment of citizens returning to Syria and the country’s agricultural sector.
The United Nations Migration Office says in a report that a large part of the people are being displaced within the borders of the country because of the fight.
Of these, 5 percent of them can no longer work in areas, where work is underway or completely suspended. The country is completely tired and the economy. In December 2021, more than 90 percent of Syria’s population was living below the poverty line.
64 million people have been displaced within Syria due to war, while at least 60 million people have taken shelter in Turkish, Lebanon, Jordan and other neighboring countries.
Diminishes
Syrian national coins, Syrian Lira recorded a huge reduction during violent fighting. Before the war, the US dollar was worth about 50 Syrian lira, which has now reached 9,000 lira. It has been deeply injured in the daily life of ordinary people.
Senior IOM official Hale Khalaf said that most Syrian citizens do not earn enough. Most of the public sector employees’ salaries are $ 35 to $ 40 per month, which is not enough to transport from home to work.
Citizens’ registration and necessary documents also have serious defects, which made it difficult for ordinary people to get housing and land rights.
Due to public infrastructure damage, water bodies, malnutrition and these diseases are spreading, which can be easily prevented.
In view of this, UN agencies are preparing to take necessary steps with the UN immigration agency, so that solutions can be provided to the people returning home.