Enab Baladi – Hussam al-Mahmoud “I borrowed the price of gasoline to be able to ride my motorbike in search of work, but I have not found any yet.” Abu Mohammed, a construction worker in his forties, summarized to Enab Baladi the long quest for a livelihood as the political, economic, and global crisis stand in his way to earning it. Such a squeeze controls the living conditions of Abu Mohammed, his wife, and four children residing in the al-Kuwaiti camp near Harbanoush village in the northern Idlib region. With the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, the family finds itself in front of an income that only suffices for seven days, as the days in which the head of the family finds da
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