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Jordan has received several waves of refugees over the past decades, the most recent influx consisting of Syrian refugees seeking safety from the prolonged civil war. The arrival of significant numbers of refugees has placed considerable strains on Jordan’s economy, which faces a number of pre-existing structural challenges, including widespread unemployment.
In the course of the past years, Jordan has seen a significant humanitarian response, accompanied by development programming aiming at tackling the underlying structural economic and societal challenges faced by both refugees as well as host communities. IMPACT has been active in Jordan since 2012 when REACH started supporting humanitarian actors responding to the refugee influx. Since then, IMPACT’s activities have evolved to include monitoring and evaluation programs in support to bilateral and multilateral donor agencies, implemented through its PANDA initiative.
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At present, there are over 629,000 Syrian refugees living in Jordan, a vast majority (85%) of whom live outside formal refugee camps, in host communities.
JOR_InformalSettlements_PercentageofSyrianRefugeeHouseholdwithAccesstoSanitation_May2014_A4
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JOR_InformalSettlements_PercentageofSyrianRefugeeChildrenNotVaccinatedagainstPolio_May2014
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JOR_InformalSettlements_PercentageFoodInsecureSyrianRefugeeHouseholds_May2014
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JOR_Map_CFSME_FoodSecurityandUnderlyingFactors_27Apr2014_A4
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JOR_Report_SocialCohesionandResilienceinJordanianCommunitiesHostingSyrianRefugees_April2014
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JOR_Map_CFSME_FoodInsecureHouseholdsatDistrictLevel_10Apr2014_A4
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JOR_Report_SocialCohesionandResilienceinJordanianCommunitiesHostingSyrianRefugees_April2014_Arabic
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JOR_MAP_FSME_ SyrianRefugee FoodSecurityFactors_FEB2014
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JOR_Map_FSME_SyrianRefugeeFoodSecurity_APR2014_A4
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JOR_Al Za'atari Camp Wastewater Assessment_REACH-UNICEF_FEB2014
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JOR_Zaatari_EDU_SchoolDistance_12/02/14
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JOR_Zaatari_MOV_PopDensity_03/02/14
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JOR_Zaatari_PRO_NoBreastfeeding_06/02/14
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JOR_Syrian Refugees in Host Communities_Key Informant Interviews and District Profiling_Jan2014
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JOR_Zaatari_EDU_SchoolAttendance_23/01/14
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