With an executive summary on the Syrian refugees situation in Jordan, the report combines the conclusions of detailed assessments in various areas including as child protection and gender-based violence, education, water sanitation and hygiene, and nutrition and health. It provides a holistic picture of the situation faced by Syrian children and women in Jordan to draw out recommendations for necessary plans of action. Some key findings of the report include growing challenges for water, sanitation and hygiene situation in Za’atari camp, several threats to the nutritional status and health of Syrian girls, boys and women and increasing violence against adolescents. Bringing together the voices of children and women at the camps, the report examines the situations of Syrian refugees in host communities and refugee camps and finds key recommendations based on them.
This is the Human Rights Watch report on how serious restrictions imposed on non-citizen children of Jordanian women in #Jordan can trap them at the margins of society.
In Jordan, a child born to a J...
Committee on the Rights of the Child Concluding observations (2014) CRC/C/JOR/CO/4-5 whcih was adopted by the Committee at its sixty-sixth session (26 May–13 June 2014).
This policy brief is part of a cross-country series designed to share emerging findings in real time from qualitative interviews with adolescents in the context of covid-19. The young people involved ...
This report synthesises findings about adolescent girls’ and boys’ capabilities across six key domains: (1) education and learning; (2) health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive healt...