By Miyako Hamasaka | PR Manager
People living in camp as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) use limited belongings to keep the hygienic environment.
In order to live in better conditions, JEN provides voucher to buy cleaning tools and kitchen stuff, such as brooms, dustpans, rubbish bins, food containers, buckets and so on. This is for keeping the clean environment and it is necessary to do so, although the IDPs’ current housing is expected by a temporary stay.
The way to ‘the shopping’ in the camp:
1. To receive the voucher at the entrance of the shop;
2. To go to select the necessary tools and goods in the temporarily established the shop;
3. To be guided by a Community Hygiene Promoter (CHP) and select the products;
4. To check the selected products and it must be the equal sum to voucher;
5. To pay for the products;
6. To queue up at checkout lines and to receive their purchase.
Although ‘the customers’ purchase is essential household products, they try do not buy due to their financial circumstances and accessibility of shopping.
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