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$9.8 million is provided by the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to support the establishment of a new camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan and to help meet the growing needs of those fleeing the ongoing conflict.
“With this CERF funding, UN agencies will be able to better meet the needs of the influx of people fleeing the increasingly desperate situation in Syria,” said the acting Humanitarian Coordinator in Jordan, Andrew Harper.
More than 500,000 Syrian refugees are currently residing in the country. Jordanian Government currently requested UN support to set up a new camp in Azraq town to take the pressure off the Za’atari camp, which has reached full capacity with over 100,000 people.
The Fund has provided more than $84 million to support life-saving operations in Syria and in neighbouring countries since May 2011,.
“With this CERF funding, UN agencies will be able to better meet the needs of the influx of people fleeing the increasingly desperate situation in Syria,” said the acting Humanitarian Coordinator in Jordan, Andrew Harper.
More than 500,000 Syrian refugees are currently residing in the country. Jordanian Government currently requested UN support to set up a new camp in Azraq town to take the pressure off the Za’atari camp, which has reached full capacity with over 100,000 people.
The Fund has provided more than $84 million to support life-saving operations in Syria and in neighbouring countries since May 2011,.