Syrian Refugees in Jordan: A Crisis of Dwindling Humanitarian Aid
With no clear end to Syria’s conflict in sight, the refugee response in neighboring Jordan is at dire risk of unraveling.
With no clear end to Syria’s conflict in sight, the refugee response in neighboring Jordan is at dire risk of unraveling.
As the Syrian government—with Russian assistance—consolidates its control over eastern Syria, Rukban camp’s IDPs face starvation or a return to violence.
The Assad regime’s recent victories in southwestern Syria provide Jordan an opportunity to open the border and pursue reconstruction that could encourage refugees to return.
Under increasing financial pressure, states hosting Syrian refugees are pressuring them to return whether conditions in Syria are safe or not.