Baseline assessment of community identified vulnerabilities among Syrian refugees living in Amman
Status: |
Published
1 September 2012 - 1 October 2012
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Funded |
Methodology: |
Focus Group Discussion, Household key informant interviews, Individual key informant interviews |
Methodology description: |
Rapid Particp. Community Assess. |
Sampling: |
Random
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Sampling size: |
HH interviews (60); FGD (5); Stakeholder interviews (15); 200 CARE programme beneficiaries interviews (700 people)) |
Target population: |
Urban / Rural Population |
To conduct a comprehensive assessment of the needs of Syrian refugees living in Amman and build on prior assessments and research conducted by CARE Jordan and other actors; to further collect and analyze information relating to the presence, protection risks and assistance needs, strengths, capacities and resources of the Syrian refugee communities living in urban areas of Amman Jordan.
Priorities
Recommendations: multiple forms cash assistance, vocational training.
Main Findings
vulnerabilities include: livelihood and food security, psychosocial vulnerabilities.
Fear harassment from hosts.
Unable to afford education.
Partners
Sectors
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Health
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Protection
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Food Security
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Emergency Shelter and NFI
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Education
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Health and Nutrition
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Livelihood & Social Stability
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Gender Based Violence
Locations
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Jordan
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Amman Governorate
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Amman
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Syrian Arab Republic