COVID-19 RESPONSE (as of end of September)
- 19,376 refugees vaccinated (at least one dose)
- 24,858 refugees registered on the MoH platform to be vaccinated
- 2,350 confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the outbreak
- 14 active cases, 2,311 recovered cases
- Two in-camp vaccination centres operating as of 15 March 2021
- Enhanced communication, awareness raising and community outreach on the vaccination programme
- Continuous surveillance, monitoring and tracing of positive cases
KEY FACTS & FIGURES
- 21,375 children currently enrolled in education (MOE-EMIS 2020-2021)
91 KG2 classrooms benefitting 2,048 children | non-formal education benefitting 452 students
6,015 children benefitting from integrated learning support orered by UNICEF Makani centres
- 32 schools and 58 community centres
- 14,466 work permits (appx. 41% of Zaatari’s working-age population), including 22% female
- 3,670 refugees, including 39% female, engaged in the Incentive-Based Voluneer (IBV) scheme
- 7,614 average weekly health consultations, 96 referrals per week
- 2,000 households will be eligible for shelter repair project in 2021, 1,430 caravans have been repaired