inning of Ramadan, significant increases have been observed in food and non-food prices in the northwestern regions of Syria.
In a statement, the team stated that food prices increased by 38.6 percent, cereals by 32.3 percent, wheat by 22.8 percent, vegetable oils by 33 percent, dairy products by 24.4 percent and sugar by 24.4 percent, resulting in an increase in material prices in the region at varying rates. 33.15%, all kinds of meat 57%, vegetables and fruits 55%.
In the statement, it was stated that the increase in prices, especially when compared to the month of Ramadan we are in, decreased by 47 percent compared to the previous year and coincided with the inadequacy of humanitarian response operations by local organizations. Those affected by the earthquake decreased by 35% compared to the beginning of March.
The team pointed to increased control over material prices and improved humanitarian conditions for civilians in the region, increasing the response rate, especially during Ramadan, as thousands of families can no longer afford one meal a day. day.
He pointed to the increase in nutrition projects during Ramadan and to work on the inclusiveness of all regions to ensure effective stability for civilians and IDPs.