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JORDAN
HELPING REFUGEES REBUILD THEIR LIVES
In the bustling city of Amman, the plight of Palestinian and Syrian refugees paints a complex picture of resilience, struggle, andhope amidst adversity. Both groups have sought refuge in Jordan, fleeing conflict, persecution, and displacement in their respective homelands. While Amman offers sanctuary, it also presents its own set of challenges for these displaced communities. Palestinian refugees, many of whom arrived in Jordan during the Arab-Israeli conflicts of 1948 and 1967, have established deep roots within the city. Generations have grown up in refugee camps like Baqaa and Jabal al-Hussein, forging a sense of identity and belonging within these tight-knit communities. Despite decades of displacement, they have contributed to the cultural fabric of Amman, enriching the city with their traditions, cuisine, and resilience. Meanwhile, the influx of Syrian refugees, fleeing the brutal conflict that has ravaged their country, has added another layer of complexity to Amman's refugee landscape. Overwhelmed by the sheer number of arrivals, Jordan has grappled with the strain on its resources and infrastructure.








