Challenges and Opportunities for Refugees in Host Countries: Jordan as a Case Study

Volume |Issue 38| May 2019 |Articles

Abstract

The war in Syria caused large numbers of people to flee the country, a large proportion of which entered Jordan as refugees. This has depleted the resources of the Jordanian government, and significantly impacted upon Jordanian society in all respects. This paper analyses the impact of the influx of refugees into Jordan and highlights the humanitarian, economic and social challenges and opportunities their arrival presented to Jordanian society. The paper suggests that refugees can be an important addition to host countries, making a positive contribution to the economy and development.

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Professor of Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He has a PhD in in Post-war Recovery Studies from the University of York, UK. His specialist experience spanning nearly two decades includes working in post-conflict recovery, humanitarian response, capacity building, organizational development and peace-building programming. As well as professional roles in Switzerland, Jordan and the United Kingdom, he has worked in war-torn countries such as Iraq, Palestine, Yemen and Libya

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