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Category: Analysis

Syrian refugee children return to school at Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan

Multiple shocks: COVID-19 and Syrian refugees in Jordan

Posted on November 16, 2020November 30, 2020 by Elizabeth Ferris in Analysis

For Jordan, a major refugee-hosting country, these shocks come on top of the already-heavy costs of hosting Syrian refugees, which have placed significant social, economic, and political pressures on the country in the decade since the start of the Syrian conflict.

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The World Refugee & Migration Council offers bold strategic thinking about how the international community can comprehensively respond to refugees and the forcibly displaced through the principles of international cooperation and responsibility sharing. Council members include leaders, practitioners and innovators from developing and developed countries across the globe.

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