A CARE International report states that Syrians in Jordan remain desperate for work, impacted by debt, and struggling with changing gender roles within families.
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A CARE International report states that Syrians in Jordan remain desperate for work, impacted by debt, and struggling with changing gender roles within families.
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Syrian refugees in Jordan continue to face immense and increasing challenges, leading to grave concerns about their vulnerability and protection, says a new study from CARE Intl.
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To mark World Health Day, Care International highlights that Syrian refugees, living outside of camps in Jordan, are increasingly unable to pay for medical treatment and access health services.
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Ahead of the International Day against Child Labour on 12 June, CARE says that the percentage of Syrian refugee children being pulled into the labour market and out of school continues to rise with every day the crisis continues.
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A new study by CARE International highlights the refugees' struggle to cope with inadequate housing, high debts, rising costs of living and educational challenges for children.
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Tens of thousands of Syrian children in Jordan and Lebanon are pulled out of school and sent to work to help their families pay for food and rent.
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CARE’s household assessment Syrian refugees in urban sections of Jordan reveals that in many cases, families are forced to prioritize food, water and shelter over sending children to school.