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    Category: MENA

    Water Scarcity Adaptation Techniques in the Za’atari Refugee Camp, Jordan 

    “Jordan suffers from severe water scarcity and is one of the world’s most water-poor countries. Climate change is exacerbating the water scarcity felt by communities across Jordan…… Read more “Water Scarcity Adaptation Techniques in the Za’atari Refugee Camp, Jordan “

    11 Sep 202211 Sep 2022 by hdevri

    Challenges in the implementation of Community-based Protection Interventions in Humanitarian and Development Settings: A Case Study of the Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan

    ‘This policy paper seeks to shed light on the challenges in the implementation of UNHCR’s community-based protection framework at Za’atari refugee camp, Jordan. It does so by…… Read more “Challenges in the implementation of Community-based Protection Interventions in Humanitarian and Development Settings: A Case Study of the Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan”

    22 Aug 2022 by hdevri

    The need for a contextualized feminist framework in the Arab world: Jordan as a case study

    “Jordan’s feminist identity is fractured as a result of a lack of feminist framework and awakening, creating a hazy path for the cry for equality to thrive.…… Read more “The need for a contextualized feminist framework in the Arab world: Jordan as a case study”

    17 Jun 2022 by hdevri

    Are Children at the Centre or the Periphery?: Brief Consideration on Humanitarian Projects Focusing on Refugee Children in Turkey

    Turkey is still known as the country that hosts the highest number of Syrian refugees in the world, the majority of which consist of women and children.…… Read more “Are Children at the Centre or the Periphery?: Brief Consideration on Humanitarian Projects Focusing on Refugee Children in Turkey”

    4 May 20226 May 2022 by hdevri

    A Gender-Relational Approach Applied to Refugee Programmes

    This toolkit is part of HDRI’s first toolkit series and is a collective effort made by our fellow researchers Iliana Flores Pérez, Mélissa Hamdi, Silvana Limni, Loïs…… Read more “A Gender-Relational Approach Applied to Refugee Programmes”

    5 Jun 202119 Jul 2021 by hdevri

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