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Understanding Social Cohesion and Resilience in Jordanian Host Communities
needs_assessmentWith support from the British Embassy in Amman, REACH has undertaken an assessment in Jordanian host communities with the aim to shed light on the challenges to social cohesion and resilience. The pur... -
The independent programme evaluation (IPE) of UNHCR’s response to the refugee influx in Lebanon and Jordan
needs_assessmentTo provide an independent assessment of the effectiveness of the response of UNHCR and its partners to the on-going emergency influx of refugees from Syria. -
Findings of the Key Informant Assessments of Syrian Households in Host Communities
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Findings of the Household Assessment of Syrian Households in Host Communities
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Create date: 10 April 2014 (10 years ago) -
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Assessments of Syrian Refugees in Host Communities (summary reports of key findings)
needs_assessmentThis assessment was undertaken to gain in-depth understanding of issues related to sector specific and municipal services. This project was carried out to inform more effective humanitarian planning a... -
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Shelter and winterization needs assessment
needs_assessmentTo assess the condition of shelters of Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities in terms of type, standard of living, and technical aspects. Identify relevant shelter assistance interventions a... -
Joint Assessment Mission (JAM)
needs_assessmentThe purpose of JAM is to understand the situation, needs, risks, capacities and vulnerabilities of the refugees with regard to their food security and nutrition, provide recommendations for specific o... -
Inter-Agency Assessment: Gender-based Violence and Child Protection among Syrian Refguees in Jordan, with a Focus on Early Marriage
needs_assessmentTo obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the risks that Syrian refugee families – especially women and girls – face in Jordan, and to provide a deeper understanding of Syrian urban refugees’ kn...