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Backlog
There is currently no backlog of Syrians awaiting registration. Syrians can now register with UNHCR at its centres in Irbid and Amman upon first contact the same day.
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09 Oct 2017
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05 Oct 2017
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The Government of Japan today formally announced a new provision of its Emergency Grant Aid to UNHCR and UNICEF amounting to a total of US$3.5 million for continued emergency humanitarian assistance to Syrians affected by the ongoing crisis.
Under the new Emergency Grant Aid, UNHCR has received US$2 million towards providing primary healthcare services and referrals for Syrians. It will also allow UNHCR in assisting the most vulnerable refugees in urban areas with vital cash assistance to help meet their basic needs such as paying for the rent and daily living expenses.
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08 Sep 2016
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31 Mar 2016
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29 Mar 2017
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30 Jan 2017
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29 Jan 2017
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18 Dec 2016
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24 Nov 2016
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09 Oct 2017
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17 Sep 2017
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18 May 2017
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14 May 2017
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03 Oct 2017
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To better understand refugees’ perceptions and the reasons that challenge formalization of work, UNHCR, the World Bank and the ILO in coordination with Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) and the MoL have set up a periodic analysis of working Syrians. They will survey a sample of 1,000 refugees with or without work permits, as well as employers, twice a year to better understand trends and motivations. The first data collection was undertaken in August through the UNHCR helpline and UNHCR volunteers, with the above factsheet providing highlights of the first analysis.
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07 Sep 2017
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24 Aug 2017
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24 Aug 2017
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30 Sep 2017
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30 Sep 2017
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15 Sep 2017
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15 Sep 2017
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31 Aug 2017
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31 Aug 2017
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05 Oct 2017
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The Government of Japan today formally announced a new provision of its Emergency Grant Aid to UNHCR and UNICEF amounting to a total of US$3.5 million for continued emergency humanitarian assistance to Syrians affected by the ongoing crisis.
Under the new Emergency Grant Aid, UNHCR has received US$2 million towards providing primary healthcare services and referrals for Syrians. It will also allow UNHCR in assisting the most vulnerable refugees in urban areas with vital cash assistance to help meet their basic needs such as paying for the rent and daily living expenses.
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09 Aug 2017
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08 Aug 2017
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08 Aug 2017
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08 Aug 2017
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30 Sep 2017
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30 Sep 2017
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09 Oct 2017
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01 Oct 2017
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01 Jul 2014
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Mid Year Update
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05 Mar 2014
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18 Sep 2017
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Please find attached the 2017 1st Quarter Post Distribution Monitoring Report for Cash Assistance to Syrian Refugees. UNHCR conducts post-distribution monitoring exercises on a quarterly basis for Syrian refugees and a bi-annual basis for non-Syrian refugees. The report analyses the results of home visits and phone interviews with a geographically representative sample of 554 beneficiary families. In the first quarter of 2017, 30,000 Syrian refugee families were supported per month and 16 million USD was distributed. For twenty-three percent of beneficiaries, UNHCR is their sole source of income.
The 2016 Post Distribution Monitoring Report for Syrian refugees can also be found at https://reliefweb.int/report/jordan/unhcr-cash-assistance-improving-refugee-lives-and-supporting-local-economies
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31 Aug 2017
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29 Aug 2017
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28 Aug 2017
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28 Aug 2017
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28 Aug 2017
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24 Aug 2017
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15 Jun 2017
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08 Jun 2017
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20 Sep 2017
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A LONGITUDINAL WELFARE STUDY OF SYRIAN REFUGEE CHILDREN RESIDING IN JORDAN’S HOST COMMUNITIES
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17 Aug 2017
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13 Aug 2017
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18 Sep 2017
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01 May 2017
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Needs Assessment Registry
Title | Status | Organizations | Last Updated |
Protected rather than protracted - Strengthening refugees and peace 09 Nov 2016 |
Data collection finished
28 Feb 2017 |
BICC | 05 Sep 2017 |
CFW Assessment 2016 21 Aug 2017 |
Data collection finished
01 Dec 2016 |
UNHCR Jordan, ACTED , IMC Jordan, REACH , NRC Jordan, SAVE International | 21 Aug 2017 |
Challenges and coping strategies of non-camp Syrian refugees in Jordan and impact on vulnerable host communities, seven years into the Syria Crisis 12 Feb 2017 |
Published
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CARE Jordan | 21 Jun 2017 |
Zaatari Camp Shelter Assessment 07 Jun 2017 |
Data collection finished
15 May 2017 |
UNHCR Jordan | 11 Jun 2017 |
Syrian Artisans and Cultural Heritage in Azraq Camp 07 May 2017 |
Planned
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turquoisemountain | 08 May 2017 |
Health Access and Utilization Survey- Iraqis Refugees 2016 13 Apr 2017 |
Published
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UNHCR | 13 Apr 2017 |
Registered Syrian Refugees |
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Last Updated 18 Sep 2017
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Demography
Male (49.5%) | Age | (50.5%) Female | ||
8% | 0 - 4 | 7.5% | ||
11.3% | 5 - 11 | 10.7% | ||
6.9% | 12 - 17 | 6.6% | ||
21.8% | 18 - 59 | 23.4% | ||
1.5% | 60 + | 2.2% | ||
Total Persons of Concern
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In-Camp Population | Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural population |
Total Camp Population | 140,471 | (21%) |
Demographic Breakdown
Male (49.9%) | Age | (50.1%) Female | ||
10.1% | 0 - 4 | 9.5% | ||
11.9% | 5 - 11 | 11.2% | ||
7.2% | 12 - 17 | 6.7% | ||
19.7% | 18 - 59 | 21.3% | ||
1% | 60 + | 1.4% | ||
Total Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural population | 514,111 | (79%) |
Demographic Breakdown
Male (49.4%) | Age | (50.6%) Female | ||
7.4% | 0 - 4 | 7% | ||
11.1% | 5 - 11 | 10.6% | ||
6.9% | 12 - 17 | 6.6% | ||
22.3% | 18 - 59 | 24% | ||
1.7% | 60 + | 2.4% | ||
Registered Refugees by Region
Region | Total Population | |||||
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n/a |
Individuals
Households |
27.5 % | |||
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157,709
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Households |
24.1 % | |||
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134,171
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20.5 % | |||
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107,657
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16.4 % | |||
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18,622
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2.8 % | |||
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11,100
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Individuals
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1.7 % | |||
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9,318
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Individuals
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1.4 % | |||
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8,488
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1.3 % | |||
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7,758
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1.2 % | |||
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7,411
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7,365
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3,462
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Who's Doing What Where?
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Cash Assistance | |
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AVSI | |
CARE | |
DRC | |
IFRC | |
IOCC | |
IRC | |
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Medair | |
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IFH/NHF | |
IMC | |
IRC | |
IRD | |
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NHF | |
TdH - It | |
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UNICEF |
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Coordination | |
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UNHCR | |
UNICEF |
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AVSI | |
CARE | |
DRC | |
IOCC | |
IRD | |
IRW | |
JEN | |
JHAS | |
LWF | |
MercyCorps | |
OPM | |
ShelterBox | |
UNHCR |
Education | |
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AVSI | |
CARITAS | |
Children without borders-KnK | |
FCA | |
ICMC | |
IFH/NHF | |
IRD | |
Madrasati | |
MercyCorps | |
MoE Jordan | |
NHF | |
Questscope | |
RI | |
SC | |
UNESCO | |
UNHCR | |
UNICEF | |
UPP | |
WVI |
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IOCC | |
IRW | |
LWF | |
SC | |
UNHCR | |
WFP |
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IMC | |
IRC | |
IRD | |
JRF | |
NHF | |
UNFPA | |
UNHCR | |
UNICEF |
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HI | |
IFH/NHF | |
IMC | |
IOCC | |
IOM | |
IRC | |
IRD | |
IRW | |
JHAS | |
MdM | |
Medair | |
MoH Jordan | |
NHF | |
SC | |
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UNHCR | |
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CVT | |
IMC | |
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ARDD-LA | |
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DRC | |
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IRC | |
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JHAS | |
JRF | |
LWF | |
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UNHCR | |
UNICEF | |
UNWOMEN |
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IOM | |
UNHCR |
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IRC | |
TdH - It | |
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DRC | |
ICMC | |
INTERSOS | |
IOCC | |
IRW | |
JHAS | |
LWF | |
MercyCorps | |
Medair | |
PU-AMI | |
ShelterBox | |
UNHCR | |
UNOPS |
Water & Sanitation | |
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ACF | |
ACTED Jordan | |
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IRD | |
JEN | |
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OXFAM | |
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Highlights
[Inter-Agency Financial Tracking: Refugee Component] For the second quarter of 2017, US $ 385 million (52% of the total requested funds) have been received. 09 Aug 2017 |
[Inter-Agency Financial Tracking: Refugee Component] For the first quarter of 2017, US $ 213 million (29% of the total requested funds) have been received. 21 May 2017 |
[Inter-Agency Financial Tracking: Refugee Component] By end December 2016, 705 million USD (93% of the total requested funds) have been received. 02 Mar 2017 |
An extension of the grace period until April 4th, 2017 to request free work permits for Syrian workers was announced by the GoJ in late December
29 Jan 2017 |
The Ministry of Labour confirmed that additional health certificates would not be required for issuance of work permits (22 January 2017). 29 Jan 2017 |
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Transportation of Refugees from Rwaished Border to the camps - IOM 07 Mar 2016
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UNICEF - Kids at schools 07 Mar 2016
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Tap water in schools in Zaatari Camp 09 Mar 2016 A boy drinks water from a tap in school in Zaatari Camp.
Photo credit: Shehzad Noorani
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Collecting water from a communal tank in Zaatari camp 09 Mar 2016 Collecting water from a communal tank in Zaatari camp.
Photo credit: Robert Few.
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Desludging flooded streets in Zaatari camp after heavy rains 09 Mar 2016 Desludging flooded streets in Zaatari camp after heavy rains.
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Life at the camp 05 Jul 2016
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Zaatari Camp 05 Jul 2016
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Life in the camp 05 Jul 2016
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Life in the camp 05 Jul 2016
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Zaatari - IRIS Scan 10 Jul 2016
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Sectorial Working Groups
Inter-Sector Coordination - Jordan
The Inter-Sector Working Group (ISWG) is the main bridge between the Sector Working Groups (Health, Food Security, Protection, WASH, Shelter, Basic Needs, Education and Livelihood...
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Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF) - Jordan
The Vulnerability Assessment Framework is an inter-agency initiative to put in place a system that supports the humanitarian community to:
1. establish a profile of vulnerability...
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Urban Coordination - Jordan
Reviewed and approved by the IATF and the INGO Forum, area-based urban coordination structures are established in Irbid, Mafraq and Amman. These mechanisms focus on local issues an...
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RAIS Refugee Assistance - Jordan
RAIS related material...
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Winterization Task Force - Jordan
The Winterization Task Force was formed in order to better coordinate the winterization assistance provided to Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians. It meets in a bi- monthly ...
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Basic Needs Working Group - Jordan
The Basic Needs Sector brings together partners from camp and non-camp settings working on the delivery of basic needs items, including the monetized assistance. The sector effecti...
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NFI Working Group - merged into Basic Needs in 2015 - Jordan
The main objective of the NFI Sector is to ensure that the basic household needs of women, girls, boys and men are met in both camp and urban/rural areas. In camps, this will be ac...
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Cash Working Group - merged into Basic Needs in 2015 - Jordan
The Cash Sector aims to provide cash assistance to the most vulnerable Syrians and Jordanians affected by the Syrian crisis in urban and rural areas. Cash is used as a flexible way...
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Common Cash Facility (CCF) steering committee
In 2016,UNHCR and other humanitarian agencies launched the Common Cash Facility(CCF) The CCF is a cash assistance platform that allows the financial service provider (Cairo Amman ...
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Education Working Group - Jordan
The priority of the Education Sector Working Group, in 2014, is to ensure uninterrupted access to public education for displaced Syrians children across the country including those...
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Youth Task Force (Zaatari Camp)
The YTF is a Za’atari based interagency action-oriented field-level forum created to promote advocacy on youth issues, coordinate relevant youth programs, as well as encourage ma...
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Food Security Working Group - Jordan
The Food Security Sector, activated on 5 April 2012, coordinates the food support-related activities to enhance the response by information sharing, mapping, identifying gaps and a...
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Gender Equality (SGFPN) - Jordan
The Jordan Refugee Response seeks to ensure that women and men (including young adults and elderly), girls and boys (including adolescents, children and infants) are able to equita...
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Health Working Group - Jordan
The Health Sector brings together different UN agencies, national and international NGOs, donors and government actors to support the continued provision of essential community lev...
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[Health] Reproductive Health Sub Working Group - Jordan
The main mission of the Reproductive Health Sub Working Group is to ensure that reproductive health needs of women and men are well addressed during the Syrian refugee crisis and t...
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Non-communicable Diseases Task Force
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[Health/Protection] Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Sub Working Group - Jordan
The MHPSS Working Group is a sub-sector of both the Protection (psychosocial support) and Health (clinical mental health) Sectors. Activities are guided by and organized using the ...
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[Health] Nutrition Sub Working Group - Jordan
The goals of the Nutrition Sub-Working Group are to monitor and improve the nutritional status of those affected by the Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan, by ensuring an appropriate ...
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Community Health Task Group
The Community Health Task Group (CHTG) is part of, and reports to, the Health Sector Working Group (HSWG).
The group was formed to respond to the need to have a focus on community...
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Livelihoods Working Group - Jordan
The Livelihoods Working Group under the Inter-Agency Task Force is newly established in March 2016. The group aims at strengthening coordination of the livelihoods activities both ...
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Legal Documents
Legal documents of the Livelihoods working group in Jordan...
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Protection Working Group - Jordan
The Inter-Agency Protection Strategy developed by UNHCR and its partners is centred on (i) ensuring access to basic rights, including the right to seek asylum and timely access to ...
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AMANI CAMPAIGN
AMANI CAMPAIGN Posters & Animations Click Here ...
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[Health/Protection] Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Sub Working Group - Jordan
The MHPSS Working Group is a sub-sector of both the Protection (psychosocial support) and Health (clinical mental health) Sectors. Activities are guided by and organized using the ...
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Disability Task Force
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Youth Task Force (Zaatari Camp)
The YTF is a Za’atari based interagency action-oriented field-level forum created to promote advocacy on youth issues, coordinate relevant youth programs, as well as encourage ma...
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Age and Disability Task Force (Zaatari)
Age and Disability Task Force (ADTF) in Zaatari camp is was created ensure that older persons, persons with disabilities and injuries, and persons with chronic diseases are include...
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[Protection] Child Protection Sub Working Group - Jordan
The Child Protection Sub-Sector has identified six thematic priority areas for 2015: unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), child labour, children associated with armed force...
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[Protection] SGBV Sub Working Group - Jordan
The SGBV Sub-Sector has identified four thematic priorities for 2014: early and forced marriage, domestic violence (SGBV-related), survival sex and sexual violence. These four them...
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PSEA Focal Point Network - Jordan
The PSEA network in Jordan is the primary body for awareness, prevention, coordination and oversight on protection from sexual exploitation and abuse by international and national ...
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Inter-Agency SEA Community-Based Complaint Referral Mechanism and awareness materials tools
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Shelter Working Group - Jordan
The shelter sector aims to provide Syrian refugee women, girls, boys and men settled in host communities and in planned and developed camps with adequate shelter and access to basi...
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WASH Working Group - Jordan
The WASH sector aims to provide water, sanitation and hygiene services to affected populations of the Syrian refugee crisis in camp and non-camp settings. The key objectives of the...
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WASH Hygiene Promotion Task Force
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