AMMAN — Work is underway to
update projects of the
Jordan Response Plan (JRP) for the Syrian crisis, but it
all hinges on the response of donors, Ministry of Planning and International
Cooperation said on Monday, according to Jordan News Agency, Petra.
اضافة اعلان
However, the ministry told Petra that
it will keep the components of the JRP unchanged, including Host Communities
Support, Refugee Support, Infrastructure and Institutional Capacity Building,
and
Response to COVID-19 distributed over seven sectors: education, health,
shelter, water and sewage, economic empowerment, general services, social
protection, and justice, in addition to a chapter related to Treasury support.
Financing needed for the JRP in 2021
reached around $744 million, about 30.6 percent of the total required volume of
$2.4 billion, the ministry noted.
The Cabinet has endorsed the JRP for
the Syrian crisis 2020-2022.
Read more National news