Syrian Refugees in Jordan: a Reality Check
As of February 215,over 622, Syrians had registered with UNHCR in Jordan. The protracted nature of the Syrian crisis has been dramatic: both the Syrian refugees themselves and the host communities in Jordan are paying a high price. Further political and economic deterioration may follow as the number of refugees is simply too great for Jordan to deal with. The EU and its member states have been actively involved in responding to the Syrian crisis both in political and humanitarian terms. The European approach has primarily consisted in providing support to the countries bordering Syria,in order to contain the crisis within the Middle East. However,as of 214 and early 215,worrying changes in the Jordanian Government’s attitude towards Syrian refugees show how such an approach is becoming unsustainable