Jordan is home to Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps for Syrian refugees. Zaatari camp, the larger of the two, hosts over 80,000 refugees and is located 10km east of the northern Jordanian city of Mafraq ...
Conditions in Syria are not suitable for the return of refugees, 13 years into the country's civil war, a senior UN ...
We work in Jordan’s refugee camps and host communities to ensure that vulnerable children are learning, healthy and safe – including the over 1,055,000 children in Jordan we reached last year. Maya, ...
New data indicates a spike in poverty among refugees in communities and camps from 57 per cent to 67 per cent over the past ...
The UNHCR Representative to Jordan, Dominik Bartsch, warned of the approaching humanitarian crisis for refugees ...
Mafraq Governor Salman Najada said that the Zaatari camp is the biggest in Jordan that received Syrian refugees since the outset of the crisis in Syria in 2011, noting that the camp houses some ...
AZRAQ, Jordan - In the Azraq refugee camp, in the north of Jordan, the garden of the women's centre is an island of green. Flowers and plants are arranged in the shade and painted stone seats ...
He was walking to work in his hometown of Daraa, the southern Syrian city ... of sheltering the refugees has fallen largely on Syria’s neighbors, like Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan.
The violence also forced 4 million Syrians to take refuge in neighbouring countries, including Jordan and ... living at the camp are women and children. Life inside Syrian refugee camp in ...
14-year old Maya* is one of those girls. A Syrian refugee living in living in Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan since 2013, coronavirus threatens to take so much away from Maya. But she has other ...
Even life in squalid Greek refugee camps, where she spent eight months ... Like the tens of thousands of other Syrian refugees that flooded across the Mediterranean and into Greece over the ...
As Australia receives the first intake of 12,000 Syrian refugees, SBS Radio shares the stories of hope, despite the fear and uncertainty, experienced by Syrians living in a refugee camp in Lebanon.