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ACF - Jordan | Action Contre la Faim
Action Contre La Faim (Action Against Hunger) is a global humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger, works to save the lives of malnourished children while providing communities with access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger. In Jordan. ACF is appealing for funds in Food Security, Cash, WASH and Protection. -
ACTED Jordan | Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development - Jordan
ACTED has been working in Jordan since 2005, supporting projects across the Middle East and North Africa. In 2011 ACTED became fully operational in Jordan through a youth and sexual reproductive health project. Following the influx of displaced Syrians into Jordan into 2012, ACTED has been working in both camps and host communities, providing emergency water, hygiene, cash, shelter and sanitation assistance to Syrians and vulnerable Jordanians, as well as addressing information gaps through the REACH initiative. This targeted, needs-based humanitarian assistance is being complemented by a longer-term focus on recovery and rehabilitation, with medium-term interventions focusing on shelter and livelihoods. Addressing the wider development context in Jordan, ACTED’s emphasis is on supporting and strengthening civil society and reproductive health and rights, with a focus on youth and gender issues. -
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ADRA Jordan | Adventist Development and Relief Agency
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is an international network present in more than 120 countries around the world. ADRA is an independent faith-based humanitarian agency with a portfolio which includes health, education, agriculture, sustainable community development and disaster relief. Founded in 1956, ADRA helps people without regard to age, ethnicity, gender, political or religious association. -
APS | Alianza por la Solidaridad- Jordan
Alianza por la Solidaridad is a civil society organization born from the union of Solidaridad Internacional, Ipade, and Habitáfrica. In the past decades we have worked for human and economic development in other continents. Today, the challenges are now global, and must also be addressed from a global perspective and with a focus on Human Rights. As a civil society organization, we seek a model of informed global citizenship, critical and eager to engage in social change necessary to achieve a world more focused on people. The causes that move us are citizen participation, democracy and protection of migrants' rights, women's rights worldwide, and sustainable, rural and urban development. We also provide support when an emergency or humanitarian crisis occurs in an area where we have strong local networks and partnerships. Our local work on four continents and the alliances we weave globally, pursue equal rights and opportunities for all persons without discrimination, redistribution of wealth, and the implementation of alternative development models. The goal is a model of society in which people, their human development and well-being are the central focus of all decisions and policies. -
ARDD-LA - Jordan | ARDD-Legal Aid Jordan
"ARDD-Legal Aid is a Jordanian NGO that and is based in Amman is dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights through litigation and advocacy. We provide free legal empowerment and assistance to Jordanians and non-Jordanians alike, with a special focus on particularly vulnerable groups, including refugees, women, and minority group members. Our services include consultation, mediation, and legal representation. We do not exclude anyone but embrace diversity and respond to the needs of people regardless of their race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, social status or political belief. We aim to promote, protect and defend human rights, through litigation and offering free legal services to the marginalized and vulnerable to access justice. " -
AVSI Jordan | AVSI Foundation
AVSI The Association of Volunteers in International Service is an international not-for-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) established in Italy in 1972. AVSI mission is to support human development in developing countries with special attention to education and the promotion of the dignity of every human person. AVSI carries out its mission through the planning and implementation of medium and long-term sustainable projects and emergency relief operations in partnership with local associations, institutions, governments, and international agencies. Presently, the global AVSI Network links together over 60 organizations, most of which are local institutions in non-western countries. At present, AVSI is operating in 38 countries of Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia with over 130 long term projects and relief operations directly benefiting around 4,000,000 people in various sectors (socio-education, urban development, healthcare, work, agriculture, food security and water, energy and environment, humanitarian emergencies and migration). Highly qualified AVSI personnel is directly involved in long-term field assignments together with hundreds of locally hired people and supported by dozens of academics and senior practitioners. Financial support is secured through numerous grants and donations of private individuals, associations, and businesses which thereby practice and invest in global solidarity. -
AWO | Arab Women Organization of Jordan
The Arab Women Organization of Jordan (AWO) is a non-profit advocacy woman NGO established in 1970. AWO advocates for the recognition of women's rights as human rights and for the promotion of legal and political reforms that catalyze positive change. AWO builds partnerships to create solidarity among women and aggregate their efforts in the struggle to end discrimination and violence against women. Through Mosawa Network; a national network for empowering women at the community level, AWO initiates structures and systematic dialogue to promote women’s rights and the provision of services to the poor, vulnerable and the marginalized. The long standing and on-going AWO programmes and initiatives target the sectors of gender equality, human rights & democracy. Innovative approaches are applied to involve women in claiming their rights and to increase their participation in the development processes & the decision-making at the national and local levels. -
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CHF Jordan | Cooperative Housing Foundation International -
Children without borders-KnK | Children without borders (Kokyyo naki Kodomotachi) -
CVT Jordan | Center for victims of torture
CVT was founded in 1985 as an independent nongovernmental organization. For the first two years care was provided at the International Clinic of St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center. In 1987 we moved to a more home-like and less institutional setting that would feel welcoming to survivors. Today CVT provides care from our St. Paul Healing Center. The house was designed to meet the needs of torture survivors, with domestic furnishings, large windows and rooms with rounded or angled corners to create an environment much different from the stark square rooms with glaring lights that most torture survivors experienced. -
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DRC- Jordan | Danish Refugee Council - Jordan
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a humanitarian, non-governmental, non-profit organisation founded in 1956 that works in more than 30 countries throughout the world. DRC fulfills its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected populations – refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs) and host communities in the conflict areas of the world; and by advocating on behalf of conflict-affected populations internationally, and in Denmark, on the basis of humanitarian principles and the Human Rights Declaration. We understand "durable solutions" as any means by which the situation of refugees can be permanently and satisfactorily resolved, enabling them to live normal lives. -
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EMPHNET | The Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network -
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FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization
FAO Representation in Jordan FAO Office 26 Shmeisani - Bilal Ibn Rabah Street AMMAN -
FCA Jordan | Finn Church Aid
Formed in 1947, Finn Church Aid (FCA) is today the largest non-governmental organisation in Finland working in development cooperation, and second-largest in humanitarian assistance. We have programs in 30 countries and provide assistance when and where it is most needed. We work with the poorest and most vulnerable people, regardless of their religious beliefs, ethnic background or political convictions. FCA works towards a world with justice and human dignity for all. Our work is based on three closely interlinked themes: sustainable livelihoods, stable societies, and rights and participation. Promoting gender equality is a cross-cutting theme in all of our work. -
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FRC | French Red Cross / Croix Rouge Francaise -
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HI Jordan | Handicap International Jordan
Handicap International (HI) is an international NGO with 30 years of experience and is currently active in more than 60 countries in both development and emergency contexts. HI has a permanent and experienced Emergency Response Division (ERD), comprised of two fields of expertise: basic needs (infrastructure rehabilitation and logistics facilitation) and specific needs (disability & vulnerability), providing multi-disciplinary and cross-sectorial humanitarian services. Thus the ERD has the ambition to comprehensively respond to the needs of vulnerable persons and communities affected by conflict, natural disasters or chronic emergencies. In Jordan, HI is providing emergency relief to the most vulnerable persons within the community (governorates of Amman, Jarash , Ajloun, Mafraq, Irbid and Zarqa) and camps (Za’atari and Azraq) -
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ICMC Jordan | International Catholic Migration Commission - Jordan
Responding to the needs of people on the move since 1951, ICMC serves and protects uprooted people: refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and migrants, regardless of faith, race, ethnicity or nationality. Working directly with migrants and refugees in more than 40 countries around the world, ICMC responds to the challenges of people on the move with expertise and action. ICMC has been working in the Middle East since 2002, assisting the most vulnerable refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon -
IFH/NHF Jordan | Institute for Family Health/Noor Al Hussein Foundation
Since its establishment, the Institute for Family Health in Sweileh has been offering a wide range of services targeting women. Services includes health care and prevention, ante and post-natal care, family planning, psychological, social and legal counseling services; in addition to health education activities for various target groups of the community. As well IFH addresses the needs of women and children victims of violence through medical, social, psychological and legal individual counseling and regular long term support group for victims; it also organizes workshops on GBV in private houses and public places, and conducts home visits to GBV victimsThe Institute for Family Health (IFH) through its unique Women Health Counseling Center provides a comprehensive medical-psychological-social and legal services targeting the whole family in a holistic and integrated approach. -
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IMC Jordan | International Medical Corps
International Medical Corps is a global, humanitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief and development programs. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, International Medical Corps is a private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to improve quality of life through health interventions and related activities that build local capacity in underserved communities worldwide. International Medical Corps’ work in the region began in 2003 and includes rapid emergency response, health systems strengthening and service provision, mental health and psychosocial assistance, maternal and child health, protection, women’s empowerment, community development, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. A wide network of long-standing relationships with local partners and government ministries is a key feature of International Medical Corps’ work in the region, which has rapidly expanded since the initial start of activities in Iraq to include Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Gaza, Libya, Tunisia, Turkey, and Yemen. -
INTERSOS Jordan | INTERSOS Jordan
INTERSOS is a non-profit, humanitarian aid organization founded in 1992 to provide an immediate response to humanitarian crises by bringing emergency relief to the victims of armed conflict, drought, amine, the presence of landmines or unexploded devices, and other disaster situations. INTERSOS has a flexible operational structure, with the central headquarters in Rome, in charge of planning and coordination of operations, and of field offices in the countries of operation. -
IOM Jordan | International Organization for Migration - Jordan
In Jordan, IOM provides basic primary health care services, health referrals, tuberculosis (TB) prevention activities and capacity building on TB case management through fixed and mobile medical clinics for refugees crossing the border and host communities as well. IOM's medical team has established a presence in the King Abdullah Park facility in Ramtha and has medically assessed thousands of Syrians including those living with host families. Since mid-August 2012, IOM Amman has been managing the transit/reception facility in Za’atri camp to assist all new refugee arrivals, providing pre-registration and initial health screening and referrals and basic hygiene items as needed. IOM also strengthened the ground transportation system for movement of arriving refugees and migrants from border points, and facilitated the transportation of Syrian nationals to the Za’atri refugee camp. With the rapid increase in the influx of refugees to nearing 4,000 daily, IOM Amman implements 24-hour shifts to meet the demands of the Syrian emergency Crisis. In Jordan, IOM provides basic primary health care services, facilitate health referrals, tuberculosis (TB) prevention activities and capacity building on TB case management through fixed and mobile medical clinics for refugees crossing the border and host communities. IOM\'s medical team has established a presence in the King Abdullah Park facility in Ramtha and has medically assessed thousands of Syrians including those living with host families. -
IRC Jordan | International Rescue Committee - Jordan
Founded in 1933, the International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Since 2007, IRC has worked with refugees and other vulnerable populations in Jordan. IRC’s recent and current programs in Jordan focused on interventions that address Gender based Violence, reproductive health and primary health care Iraqi and Syrian refugees and host community members. Interventions in this sector ensure coordinating the available services while ensuring quality services through building the capacities of local partners and service providers on the ground. -
IRD Jordan | International Relief & Development
IRD is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization responsible for implementing relief, stabilization, and development programs worldwide. Our mission is to reduce the suffering of the world’s most vulnerable groups and provide the tools and resources needed to increase their self-sufficiency. Specializing in meeting the needs of communities emerging from conflict or natural disaster, IRD collaborates with a wide range of partners and donors, local organizations, and many others to deliver sustainable services. IRD has offices and activities in nearly 40 countries in Europe and Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and Asia and the Pacific. We work in seven key service areas: community stabilization, infrastructure, health, agriculture, democracy and governance, relief, and logistics. -
IRW Jordan | Islamic Relief Worldwide
Islamic Relief (IR) is an international relief and development charity based in UK , it envisages a caring world where people unite to respond to the suffering of others, empowering them to fulfil their potential. -
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JEN | Japan Emergency NGO (JEN)
JEN has been actively engaging in assistance activities for victims of wars, internal conflicts, and natural disasters, based on the motto “of self-reliance†since its establishment in 1994. Since May 1994, 25 offices were established 18 countries. JEN is working under various financial partnership including private sector, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UN agencies. -
JHAS Jordan | Jordan Health Aid Society
Jordan Health Aid Society (JHAS) is a local none governmental and none profitable organization.JHAS was established under the decree of The Ministry of Interior,on the 20th of July 2005, and started its operations immediately since then.At the moment, JHAS has more than 50 members, including doctors, engineers, lawyers, pharmacists and nurses, who work in governmental organizations, private sector, teaching staff at universities, or environmental activists. -
JRF Jordan | Jordan River Foundation
The Jordan River Foundation (JRF), established in 1995 and Chaired by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, is a non-profit Jordanian non-governmental organization (NGO). -
JRS Jordan | Jesuit Refugee Service -
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LWF Jordan | Lutheran World Federation - World Service - Jordan
World Service is the internationally recognized Humanitarian and Development agency of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and provides humanitarian aid and assists in rehabilitation and development work in more than 30 countries. With programs in Africa, Asia, Latin America/Caribbean, and Europe. World Service reaches out to marginalized and vulnerable poor people whose livelihoods are threatened by the effects of natural and human-made disaster, with special regard to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees. World Service extends its services without discriminating on the basis of religion, ethnicity, race, sex, caste, nationality or political conviction. LWF is a founding member of the ACT Alliance (Action by Churches Together). -
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MdM Jordan | Médecins du Monde
Médecins du Monde is an international humanitarian organization providing medical care to vulnerable populations affected by war, natural disasters, disease, famine, poverty or exclusion. For 30 years, Médecins du Monde has been: - Treating the most vulnerable populations on all continents - Bearing witness to obstacles encountered to health care access - Obtaining sustainable improvements to health policies and medical practices so as to attain equal access to health care for all -
MEDAIR | MEDAIR
Medair brings life-saving relief and rehabilitation in disasters, conflict areas, and other crises by working alongside the most vulnerable. We are focused on using our funds with integrity, ensuring maximum efficiency and accountability for all our programmes. We provide a flexible range of relief and rehabilitation services, with expertise in health care, water and sanitation, and shelter and infrastructure. Our quality management system is certified to the ISO 9001:2008 standard worldwide. -
MC Jordan | Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps’ mission is to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities across the globe. Our Vision for Change, based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is that peaceful, secure and just societies emerge when the private, public, and civil society sectors are able to interact with accountability, inclusive participation and mechanisms for peaceful change. Last year, we helped to improve the lives of 19 million people. -
MPDL | Movimiento por la Paz -
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NHF Jordan | Noor Al Hussein Foundation
Noor Al Hussein Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded by Royal Decree in 1985. Its mission is to facilitate lasting change in underprivileged communities by creating economic opportunities and building capacity for self-reliance. It provides diverse and pioneering services for Jordanians and Iraqis through the Institute for Family Health (IFH) which receives the beneficiaries from different ages and groups inside and outside Jordan. The institute provides its multi-disciplinary services through highly qualified staff. -
NICCOD | Nippon International Cooperation for Community Development
NICCOD was established in 1979 to support for economical and mental self-reliance in developing countries. Since then, it has implemented projects in the fields of education, vocational training, protection of environment, organic farm and assistance of refugee in many countries. It has also been implementing a wide range of projects in various areas of Jordan since it launched a micro credit project in Karak in 1993. -
NRC Jordan | Norwegian Refugee Council - Jordan
NRC has been active in Lebanon since July 2006, providing protection and humanitarian assistance to refugees and internally displaced persons. In Lebanon NRC is currently rehabilitating and building shelters in the North and in Bekaa for Syrian displaced. NRC is also setting up a Community centre in Whadi Khaled. -
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OPM | Operation Mercy - Jordan
Operation Mercy is an international relief and development organisation with over 20 years of experience. We are currently working in Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa by serving the poor and marginalised through community development and humanitarian aid projects. "Our vision is to work in partnership with others to restore hope, grow capacity, and promote community through relief and development initiatives that help transform lives, including our own." -
Oxfam - Jordan | Oxfam GB
Oxfam is an international confederation of 17 organisations working in more than 90 countries worldwide to find lasting solutions to poverty and related injustice around the world. -
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PU-AMI Jordan | Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale
Première Urgence – Aide Médicale Internationale is a not-for-profit, non-political and non-religious NGO. Created in April 2011 from the merger of 2 French NGOs (PU and AMI), its objective is to bring about a global response to the basic needs of populations suffering from acute humanitarian crisis and to allow them to recover their autonomy and dignity. PU-AMI is mostly involved in the Syrian Crisis, and implements programmes in most of the countries affected by the conflict. In Jordan, PU-AMI is aiming at upgrading housing units through the distribution of Sealing-Off Kits, providing Emergency Cash assistance and developing a referral system in the governorates of Amman, Zarqa, Balqa and Jerash. -
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QRC Jordan | Qatar Red Crescent - Jordan
QRC is one of the Qatar general bodies that enjoys independent legal state and works in various areas of humanitarian actions and humanitarian relief and volunteerism. QRC had assumed distinct place in the humanitarian work and voluntary relief locally, regionally and internationally, through their contributions to actors in alleviating the suffering of people suffered the burden of natural, war and economic circumstances. -
Questscope Jordan | Questscope for Social Development in the Middle East
Questscope is a social development organization (a 501(c)(3) organization and a British charity) registered in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for social development in the Kingdom and the Middle East region. Questscope has been engaged in social development activity in the Middle East, primarily in Jordan, since 1991. These programs include mentoring incarcerated boys and young men at-risk, programs (primarily community centers) for young women at risk, and “non-formal†education, which is an alternative for youth who have dropped out of the formal education system to gain proficiency in reading, math and other skills and, if milestones are met, to get the Middle East equivalent of a General Equivalence Diploma (GED). As part of its social development activities, Questscope also manages job skills training and micro-enterprise opportunities. Most of Questscope’s work is accomplished through partnerships with community based organizations as well as government-level organizations. -
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REACH-Initiative | REACH-Initiative Jordan
REACH was formed in 2010 as a joint initiative of two INGOs (ACTED and IMPACT Initiatives) and a UN program (UNOSAT). The purpose of REACH is to promote and facilitate the devel-opment of information products that enhance the humanitarian community’s capacity to make decisions and plan in emergency, reconstruction and development contexts. At country level, REACH teams are deployed to countries experiencing emergencies or at-risk-of-crisis in order to facilitate interagency collection, organisation and dissemination of key humanitarian related information. Country-level deployments are conducted within the frame-work of partnerships with individual actors as well as aid coordination bodies, including UN agencies, clusters, inter-cluster initiatives, and other interagency initiatives. -
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RI | Relief International
Relief International is a humanitarian non-profit agency that provides emergency relief, rehabilitation, development assistance, and program services to vulnerable communities worldwide. Relief International is solely dedicated to reducing human suffering and is non-political and non-sectarian in its mission -
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SAVE Jordan | Save the Children Jordan
Save the Children is a leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need around the world. Recognized for our commitment to accountability, innovation and collaboration, our work takes us into the heart of communities, where we help children and families help themselves. We work with other organizations, governments, non-profits and a variety of local partners. Save the children Jordan was established in 1974 with Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal being the chairperson of the board. Save the Children Jordan is the only Arab member of the 30 Save the Children organization members operating in 120 countries worldwide. We work to resolve the ongoing struggles children face every day and replace them with hope for the future. We develop programs that are built on proven methodologies, reach those who need them and achieve sustainable results. Save the Children works in the main 5 initiatives for change in children's lives. Of which are: Child Protection, Child Rights, Education, Nutrition and Emergency Response. -
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TdH - It | Terre des Hommes Italia
TdH Italy is a non-profit organization, part of the Terre des Hommes International Federation with headquarters in Geneva and Brussels. TdH It carries out humanitarian relief and international development projects in the sectors of education, health, livelihood, WASH, and protection to the benefit of thousands of children, their families and communities. It operates in different countried and, in the Middle East, it is now active in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Northern Iraq and Jordan. The core expertise of Tdh It is Child Protection providing a comprehensive approach to safeguard vulnerable minors. -
TdH – It Jordan | Terre des Hommes Italia
TdH Italy is a non-profit organization, part of the Terre des Hommes International Federation with headquarters in Geneva and Brussels. TdH It carries out humanitarian relief and international development projects in the sectors of education, health, livelihood, WASH, and protection to the benefit of thousands of children, their families and communities. It operates in different countried and, in the Middle East, it is now active in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Northern Iraq and Jordan. The core expertise of Tdh It is Child Protection providing a comprehensive approach to safeguard vulnerable minors. -
TdH Jordan | Terre Des Hommes
Terre des hommes is an international charitable humanitarian federation which concentrates on children\'s rights. In Lebanon, TdH\'s response to the influx of Syrian Refugees is focused on Education through the provision of remedial classes and recreational activities in Bekaa. Besides, TdH is also implementing Protection activities through Home visits in Aarsal. -
THW Jordan | German Federal Agency for Technical Relief
ivilian government response organisation at the request of the United Nations, the European Union, or bilaterally, active in over 130 countries since 1953, ready for deployment within a few hours to provide assistance in natural disasters and complex emergencies with High Capcity Pumping-, Search and Rescue- and Water Purification Teams and to contribute in logisitcs and coordination on all levels, based on more than 80.000 volunteers, donating their spare time for technical and humanitarian assistance, e.g. in the reconstruction of schools and houses after the tsunami in Indonesia and remained active in Haiti for 18 months after the heavy earthquake in January 2010, active in Jordan with the assessment of the humanitarian situation since 2012, funded by the Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt), several micro-projects conducted in cooperation with Jordanian relief organisations (providing emergency generators and ambulances for hospitals near the Syrian border), mandated now with aiding the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and UNICEF, Jordanian agencies, and relief organisations. As both first on the ground in constructing the refugee camps in Za'atari and since 2013 Al Azraq, the mixed Jordanian/German ca. 20 staff based in Al Azraq and Amman is engaged side by side with local companies in establishing both Basecamps for all UN-Agencies and NGOs with IHP, establishing, running and dismanteling the UNICEF logistics warehouse in Za'atari, building almost all sanitary units with thousands of toilets and showers, kitchenunits with 2 communal kitchens each, planning and designing water networks, water storage tankfarms and assisting on a daily basis all Agencies and NGO with technical means and knowledge on request. As today, the THW has deployed more than 250 engineers, craftsmen, logisticians, coordinators and financial experts from Germany. -
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UNESCO Jordan | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNESCO has the mandate for higher education, culture, the sciences and communication and information. The UNESCO Amman office is actively responding to the Syrian refugee crisis by providing education including water education and protection services. Specifically, the Amman office has prioritized the following activities: Emergency support to safeguard education quality for Syrians in Jordan; Promoting vocational skills development for young Syrian refugees; providing access to life-saving information for Syrians through specialized radio shows, Water education in schools and communities to raise awareness of the scarcity of water in Jordan. -
UNFPA Jordan | United Nations Population Fund - Jordan
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect. -
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UNOPS | UNOPS
UNOPS provides services in sustainable infrastructure, sustainable procurement and sustainable project management, with projects ranging from building schools, roads, bridges and hospitals to procuring goods and services and training local personnel. -
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WFP Jordan | World Food Programme - Jordan
The World Food Programme is the food assistance arm of the United Nations system. The core policies and strategies that govern WFP activities are to: 1. Provide lifesaving food assistance (including vouchers) to Syrian refugees in urban/rural areas, camps and transit centers. 2. Provide food assistance and protect livelihoods including self-reliance and food production programmes to most vulnerable Jordanians affected by the Syrian Crisis. 3. Integrate cross-cutting themes such as gender, environment and social protection in food security interventions. -
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