RESPONDING TO THE SYRIAN CRISIS EU SUPPORT IN JORDAN · “I like the feeling of the pencil in my...

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48,000 total EU assistance to Jordan since 2011 €2.4 billion Eesra Fathallah Syrian refugee in Jordan I like the feeling of the pencil in my hand when I draw. My ambition is to become a professional fashion designer.This is the ‘Happy Walls’ initiative, part of the QUDRA project which increases social cohesion and dialogue between Syrian refugees and local community children. children have received EDUCATION in refugee camps 660,000 Syrian refugees have received monthly transfers to cover their BASIC NEEDS (health, safety, protection, emergency education) Close to 100,000 Syrian refugees have accessed HEALTH services © European Union 2018, Johanna de Tessière Eesra is one of the over 655,000 Syrian refugees registered in Jordan (UNHCR, 31/08/2019). Almost RESPONDING TO THE SYRIAN CRISIS EU SUPPORT IN JORDAN Data as of November 2019 #EU4Refugees

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48,000

total EU assistanceto Jordan since 2011

€2.4 billion

Eesra FathallahSyrian refugee in Jordan

“I like the feeling of the pencil in my hand when I draw. My ambition is to become a professional fashion designer.”

This is the ‘Happy Walls’ initiative, part of the QUDRA project which increases social cohesion and dialogue between Syrian refugees and local community children.

children have received EDUCATION

in refugee camps

660,000Syrian refugees have

received monthly transfers to cover their BASIC NEEDS (health, safety, protection,

emergency education)

Close to 100,000Syrian refugees have accessed

HEALTH services

© European U

nion 2018, Johanna de Tessière

Eesra is one of the over 655,000 Syrian refugees registered in Jordan (UNHCR, 31/08/2019).

Almost

RESPONDING TO THE SYRIAN CRISISEU SUPPORT IN JORDAN

Data as of November 2019

#EU4Refugees

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*About 10% of the budget of the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis is provided by EU Member States and Turkey.

RESPONDING TO THE SYRIAN CRISISEU SUPPORT* IN JORDAN

€960 million BILATERAL

ASSISTANCE TO JORDAN

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

The EU responds to the most urgent needs of Syrians in Jordan focusing on:

• Assistance to cover basic needs

• Access to healthcare

• Legal aid to facilitate civil and status regularisation

• Protection kits against winter conditions

€360 million

RESILIENCE ASSISTANCE

The EU creates perspectives for both Syrians and Jordanians in the long term by:

• Supporting Jordan’s macro-economic stability and promoting job creation, notably through facilitating trade with the EU

• Supporting Jordan in delivering access to improved education, health and water services

• Addressing the needs of refugees and Jordanians through the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis*

€1.1 billion

Focusing on:

• Regional stability and security

• Socio-economic development, growth and job creation

• Democratic governance, rule of law and human rights

#EU4Refugees