Jordan continues to grapple with the challenges posed by hosting over one million Syrian refugees. Since the onset of the Syrian crisis in 2011, Jordan has been heavily impacted by the influx of Syrian refugees, facing economic, social, and security challenges as a result. The country is currently collaborating with international organizations to resettle some of these refugees in other nations.
The country continues to call for increased international support to help share responsibility and pool the resources required to provide essential services. Jordan requires nearly $2 billion to fund its 2024 Syrian crisis response plan. To date, only $133 million has been pledged, addressing just 7% of the total funding needed. This is the lowest volume of international funding for Syrian refugees in Jordan since the plan began in 2015.
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