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Profit and Loss on the 'Champs-Élysées' of a Syrian Refugee Camp

Inside Za’atari, a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan, a nimble micro-economy worth about $12.7 million per month, hosts a growing number of shops selling fashion and accessories. BoF reports.
The 'Champs Élysées' main market street in the Za'atari refugee camp, Jordan | Photo: Dustin Mennie
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  • Sara Elizabeth Williams

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