Jordan [Syrian refugees]

[Media Project]No.5 Sweet Dreams in a Ramadan Night

2016.06.22


During Ramadan, muslims refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking from sunrise to sunset. After break fasting, people are looking forward to eat some sweets. This is the story about the owner of the sweet factory in Za’atari.


[Media Project]No.4 Strength for the Weak

2016.06.18

Syrian bodybuilder Ali Nasir Hussein was majoring civil engineering in Damascus university when the conflict broke out.


Women Cleaning Public Spaces

2016.06.09

I am responsible for coordinating activities that refugees take part in to reduce conflict in JEN’s assistance. In this article, I would like to introduce our current work and challenges in which I am involved in.

In Za’atari camp, refugees are actively working for humanitarian agencies. JEN, in charge of WASH cluster, recruited refugees for cleaning public spaces, distributing water, and constructing sewer pipes as a part of maintaining a hygienic environment in local communities.

JEN opened doors to refugees for joining cleaning public space in one of three districts where JEN has been responsible for WASH since 1 November 2013. By 1 January 2014, JEN had expanded this opportunity to the remaining two districts and launched new one in schools.

However, as JEN withdrew from school cleaning in mid-September, 2015, as a result depriving female refugees of working opportunity. To deal with this issue, JEN proposed that female refugees clean spaces between houses that had not been focused in former projects. Women who were divorced or widowed were eligible for this project.

While there were only five female participants in pilot case, five months later, there were 20 people including three leaders are in this project, and the project expanded into the other two districts.

Considering female are not welcomed to work in public places due to religious reasons and most work within the camps such as in security and construction are for male workers, we limited the number of male participants in this particular project. Female participants told us that they were glad to have this opportunity and that the hygiene of that community had improved as a result.

In Za’atari camp, main focus of assistance has been moving from emergency to development. It is not clear when refugees can go back to Syria. I personally would like to develop this project especially for vulnerable women in order to help the Syrians stand on their own feet. I hope the crisis in Syria will end soon and people can return to their homeland.
【Before and after cleaning between houses】
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【Female refugees are cleaning spaces between houses】
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[Media Project]No.3 Future Cristiano Ronaldo in Syrian refugee camp

2016.06.01

 

Without question, the most popular sports among Syrian refugee boys is football. Ahmed Majeerish has come to the Za’atari camp with his football and keeps chasing his dream to be in Real Madrid!


THE ROAD

2016.05.26

THE ROAD is a refugee magazine of the Syrians, by the Syrians and for the Syrians. April
2016 marked 2 years since the first issue came out and we have enjoyed seeing 63 refugees become journalists through the development of the magazine.

Last month, we selected 2 camp journalists for the best articles of the month awards.

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You can see that sometimes they do meetings under the blue sky.

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We hope that more refugees will join the team to spread the voices of the refugees in and out of the camp in the upcoming months and years.

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