Persons with disabilities account for approximately 15% of the total population in the Syrian refugee camp of Za’atari (Jordan). However, not all persons with disabilities can access the clinic that the FPSC has established in the camp to provide them with...
The purpose of this intervention was to improve living conditions and inclusion of people with disabilities or functional limitations refugees in the camp Za’atari, Jordan, through a comprehensive protection program aimed specifically at children under 18 ,...
Since the conflict began in Syria in 2011, much of its population has fled to Jordan. In September 2015, the number of Syrian refugees in the Jordanian country amounted to 629,266. 79.696 are currently located in Za’atari refugee camp in Northern Jordan. Often,...
This project will aim to improve the access for disabled people or people with special needs to FPSC’s areas at the refugee camp of Za’atari (Jordan) by adapting the caravans and the existing structures. Currently, FPSC carries out rehabilitation,...
The overall objective is to improve the living conditions and the inclusion of women, children and men with disabilities, with special attention to young people aged 15 to 25 years, children under 1, older people with functional limitations among Syrian refugees, and...
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