Annual Urban Assessment Report 2019
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CARE Jordan’s 2019 Annual Urban Assessment (AUA) investigates how age, gender and access to protection, sustainable livelihoods, and education have influenced the perceptions of refugees and host community members with regard to the future. As the Syria Crisis dragged into its ninth year, CARE gave particular attention in 2018 to the safe, voluntary and dignified return of Syrians to their country of origin; their integration within host communities; and their resettlement in a third country. This 2019 Annual Urban Assessment focuses on refugees’ and host communities’ future prospects, mirroring a shift in CARE’s refugee response programming in Jordan. Refugee programs by the United Nations (UN), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and governmental actors seek to evolve from emergency response to more sustainable forms of programming, and in so doing, to ensure linkages between relief and development. Jordan hosts refugees of multiple nationalities apart from Syrians, as well as host communities, which are o
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Health
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Protection
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Education
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Livelihood & Social Stability
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Basic Needs
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Syrian Arab Republic - Refugees |
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