Emergency intervention to improve the protection status of the most vulnerable people affected by the Syrian Crisis in Jordan
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Description
The project targets 7,500 most vulnerable individuals affected by the Syrian crisis (37,500 beneficiaries including their family members). Of this number, 770 Syrian families and 330Jordanian families will benefit from the cash assistance component of the project. HI’s overall intervention aims to support groups which are most at risk, including persons with disabilities, persons with injuries, older persons, and persons with chronic illnesses. In addition HI also: ?-Provides direct services to the most vulnerable host families, including the provision of unconditional cash assistance to vulnerable Jordanian families ?-Encourages psychosocial activities promoting inter-community mobilization through direct support implementing by HI but also through volunteers ?-Contributes to the capacity-building of national professionals working in governmental health structures ;
Location
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Status Post-completion
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- Handicap International
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