AMMAN— On Wednesday, the Jordan Hashemite
Charity Organization (JHCO) and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief
Center (KSRelief) launched a project to provide prefabricated mobile homes
(caravans) within the Zaatari refugee camp in Mafraq.
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The project aims to provide 500 Syrian refugee
families with residential caravans, contributing to replacing several old and
unusable caravans and accommodating the increase in the population of the
Zaatari camp, including newly married residents, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite
Charity Organization (JHCO), Hussein Al-Shibli stated that the inauguration of
the new project with KSRelief, was coordinated with the Syrian Refugees Affairs
Directorate. He explained that the project's goal is to alleviate the housing
burdens faced by Syrian refugees within the Zaatari camp.
KSrelief
Branch Director in Jordan Nayef Shammari also affirmed that the project
is part of a package of qualitative projects in the sectors of food security,
shelter, rehabilitation, and health, funded by the center in partnership with
the JHCO.
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