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Period2014 – 2019
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RegionMarfaq Governate
Over 5.6 million people have fled Syria since 2011, seeking safety in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and beyond. Jordan is currently hosting more than a million refugees. Approximately 80% of them live outside camps and around 85,000 have found sanctuary at Zaatari camp, located 10 km east of the City of Mafraq. Zaatari camp opened on July 29th, 2012 to host approximately 22.000 refugees, but is now one of the largest in the world, in one of the most water scarce countries. The development of adequate water and sanitation systems is crucial. A process in which World Waternet provided support.
At the request of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with the international branch of the Association of Dutch Municipalities (VNG-I) and the Municipality of Amsterdam, a municipal assistance initiative, was implemented. The support has led to a more efficient way of organizing municipal services and improvement of the livelihoods of Jordanian citizens and refugees. The initiative brougth technical expertise and organisational capacity to Jordan’s authorities, the UNHCR camp management and UNICEF, in order to cope with the humanitarian and developmental challenges resulting from the Syrian refugee influx. Key areas in which assistance is provided include regional development and planning, governance, solid waste management, drinking water and sanitation, transport and infrastructure. World Waternet was responsible for capacity development on drinking water and sanitation (waste water collection and treatment).