'Day by day I lose weight': asylum seekers on Nauru get $115 a week, but a bag of grapes costs $20

In a harsh reality that highlights the unforgiving nature of a system designed to process asylum seekers, individuals on the Pacific island of Nauru are struggling to survive on meager stipends. The weekly allowance of $115 per person may seem paltry compared to the rising costs of everyday essentials like fruit and vegetables.

The Australian government's decision to prohibit asylum seekers from working while their application is being processed has created a Catch-22 situation, leaving many without a means to earn a living wage. A bag of grapes can cost up to $20 on Nauru, while small boxes of cereal retail for $15 – making it nearly impossible for those with limited finances to afford basic necessities.

For some, the stress of uncertainty is compounded by fear of deportation back to their home countries, where they claim to have fled persecution and violence. A sense of desperation lingers in the eyes of one asylum seeker, who fears that if deported, his family will also meet an untimely demise.

As experts point out, the situation is "unconscionable" and highlights a need for accountability on the part of Australia's government. The country's commitment to upholding non-refoulement rights under international law raises questions about its responsibility in ensuring the basic human dignity of those it has sent to Nauru for processing.

With living expenses continuing to rise, asylum seekers are forced to make impossible choices between survival and well-being. As Ogy Simic, advocacy head of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, aptly put it, "We cannot outsource accountability... If Australia sends people to Nauru, then Australia must ensure they have the right to work, the means to survive, and basic human dignity."
 
πŸ€• this is just so sad for those asylum seekers on nauru 🌴 their situation is literally a human nightmare - $115 weekly allowance? come on! πŸ€‘ it's like trying to make ends meet with a broken leg πŸ’Έ how are they supposed to live with no way to work and earn a proper living wage? 😩 the fact that they're even having to choose between survival & well-being is just heart-wrenching... 🀯
 
πŸ€• $115 a week is literally not enough on an island where fresh fruit costs over 20 bucks... how are ppl supposed to get by? 🍎 It's like they're being treated as less than human just 'cause they're seeking asylum. Australia needs to step up and provide better support, not just throw people in a system with no way out. 🀝
 
It's absolutely despicable how the Australian government is handling the asylum seeker situation on Nauru. The $115 weekly allowance is laughable, especially considering the cost of basic necessities like food 🀯. It's a classic case of neglecting the well-being of vulnerable individuals in favor of bureaucratic red tape.

The prohibition on working while applying for asylum is not only cruel but also counterintuitive. It's a clear example of how governments can prioritize ideology over human life, often with disastrous consequences 🚨. The fact that these individuals are facing deportation back to countries where they fled persecution and violence adds an extra layer of tragedy to the situation.

The international community has a responsibility to hold governments accountable for upholding basic human rights. Australia's commitment to non-refoulement must translate into meaningful action, not just empty rhetoric πŸ™„. It's unconscionable that asylum seekers are being forced to make impossible choices between survival and dignity. We need to see more concrete efforts from governments like Australia to ensure the well-being of these individuals πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ˜” I'm thinking about those asylum seekers on Nauru and how tough their situation is. $115 a week is hardly enough for anyone, let alone a family. And it's not just the money that's the issue, it's the feeling of being trapped in limbo with no end in sight. 🀯 They're scared of deportation back home, but they can't work here either because the gov't says so... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's a right old mess. We need to make sure these people have some kind of support system in place, or at least the chance to earn a living and look after themselves. πŸ’Ό
 
I mean, come on, $115 a week for anyone, let alone asylum seekers who are literally fleeing their lives back home? 🀯 It's like saying, "Hey, we'll give you food and shelter, but you gotta live on nothing else." I'm not surprised Aussie politicians think this is some kind of moral dilemma. Newsflash: it's just a numbers game! πŸ“Š The system is broken, and it's time to fix it.

I think the real issue here is a lack of transparency about who's actually making these decisions and what's driving them. Is it just about saving face on the world stage or is there some actual thought given to the human impact? πŸ€” And let's not forget, this isn't just an Aussie problem – it's a global one. We're talking about people from all over the world who are being sent to these tiny Pacific islands with no safety net. It's time for some serious reform and accountability on our hands! πŸ’ͺ
 
I AM SO SAD TO HEAR ABOUT THESE POOR LADS & LADIES ON NAURU πŸ˜”. $115 A WEEK IS NOT ENOUGH FOR ANYONE, LET ALONE SOMEONE TRYING TO START A NEW LIFE πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. IT'S LIKE AUSTRALIA IS LEAVING THEM HIGH AND DRY πŸ’§. I MEAN, HOW CAN YOU EXPECT SOMEBODY TO SURVIVE ON SUCH A PATHETIC ALLOWANCE? 🀯 IT'S UNBELIEVABLE THAT THE GOVERNMENT WON'T LET THEM WORK, JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE ASYLUM SEEKERS 🚫. AND IF DEPORTED, THEIR FAMILIES WILL SUFFER TOO πŸ’”. SOMEBODY NEEDS TO TALK ABOUT THIS & DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! πŸ“’
 
OMG u guys this is soooo sad πŸ€• nauru asylum seekers r literally struggling 2 survive on like $115 a wk thats not even enough 4 a decent meal let alone rent or anything πŸ πŸ” it's like australia just threw them out there w/o any support or resources & now they're faced w/ impossible choices between eatin or payin 🀯 and what's even worse is dey might get deported back to their home countries where they'll b at risk of persecution again 😱 we need 2 do somethin about this ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I mean, can you even imagine having just $115 a week on an island where everything is super expensive? It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack over here! 🌡 I feel so bad for those asylum seekers, they're literally stuck between a rock and a hard place. Their families are counting on them to provide, but they can't even get a job because the gov't won't let 'em. It's just not right, fam πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. We need to make sure our leaders are holdin' people accountable for doin' what's right, you know? πŸ’―
 
ugh this is so sad to hear about ppl living on that tiny island with no way to earn a livin. it's not just about the money tho, it's about the psychological toll of being stuck in limbo. these people have been through trauma & violence in their home countries, and now they're facing deportation back into those same dangers πŸ€•

i mean, i get that australia's gotta deal with its asylum seeker crisis, but this is just basic human decency we r talking about here. ppl have a right to work, to earn a livin wage, and to take care of themselves. the fact that australia's not doin enough to support these people is just unacceptable πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

we need 2 see some real changes here, like more resources on the island or at least the ability 2 work while their app is being processed. it's time 4 australia 2 take responsibility 4 its actions & ensure that these ppl have a basic level of dignity & well-being 🌟
 
Ugh, have you tried those new plant-based milks at Starbucks? Like, they're so good but also kinda pricey 🀯. I mean, a small coffee with almond milk is like $5 now... what's wrong with just using regular old water?! And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that they even offer plant-based milks in the first place? We should be focusing on solving real-world problems instead of obsessing over fancy drinks 🍡. I swear, some things are just not worth getting worked up about... like what to order at Starbucks πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ˜• it's just not fair that people are struggling to survive on such a low stipend. $115/week is basically nothing when you gotta pay for everyday stuff like food 🍎 $20 for a bag of grapes is crazy! And the stress of maybe being deported back home is super scary. I mean, if they're fleeing persecution and violence, shouldn't Australia at least try to help them out a bit more? 🀝 The government's decision to not let them work just makes things worse. It's like they're stuck in this limbo where they can't even earn a living wage. We should be supporting people who are trying to escape danger, not making it harder for them to survive πŸ˜“
 
omg you guys i cant even believe whats happening on that island 🀯 theyre literally starving because australia sent them there with no money to live off of it makes me so mad thinking about those people having to choose between eating or having to pay for meds πŸ₯Ί their families are in danger too cuz if they get deported they might die πŸ’” i mean we all know australia loves its human rights but when it comes down to it they dont care about the ppl who really need help πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm literally shocked by this news 🀯. $115 a week is like, barely enough for me to eat a meal, let alone afford all these other stuff like fruit and veggies πŸƒπŸ₯—. I can imagine how hard it must be for people who are actually living there on that tiny island, trying to survive with no way to earn any money or support themselves. It's just so unfair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. They're basically being forced to choose between starving or... well, I don't even want to think about what they might have to do if they can't afford the basic things they need 😩.
 
πŸ€• this is so unfair πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, can't imagine living on $115 a week. I mean, what's the point of even being sent to Nauru if you're just gonna struggle? And it's not like they're asking for much, just a chance to earn some money and support themselves. It's like Australia is saying "good luck" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ to these people, hoping they'll just disappear into thin air. Newsflash: asylum seekers are human beings, not just statistics or problems to be solved. We should be supporting them, not abandoning them. 🌟
 
idk how ppl r suppost 2 surviv on $115/week its crazy! 🀯 they need 2 earn a livin wage or else they cant afford basics like food & veggies. its all so unfair 4 them asylum seekers who hav fled persecution & violence in their home countries only 2 b sent 2 nauru & left 2 struggle πŸ€•
 
my heart just broke reading about this πŸ€• the fact that ppl r strugglin 2 survive on $115 a wk is just heartbreaking 😩 these asylum seekers r bein held in limbo & forced 2 make impossible choices b/w survival n well-being its like australia is prioritizin politics over ppl's lives & dignity 🀯 we gotta do better as a society 🌎
 
I mean what's up with this stipend system on Nauru? $115 a week is like nothing for most ppl. You try living off that in a place where 1 bag of grapes costs 20 bucks 🀯. It's not just about the money, it's about dignity and being able to support yourself. How hard can it be to give ppl a chance to work and earn some cash? πŸ€‘
 
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