
Showing posts with label Refugee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Refugee. Show all posts
21 June 2015
Desperate Flights ~ Refugee Flows Globally...
Sergio Peçanha and Tim Wallace in the NYTimes visualize Around the Globe, a Desperate Flight From Turmoil...

25 August 2013
Zaatari City ~ Syrian Refugee Camp in Jordan...
With shocking speed Zaatari City has grown in Jordan from a few thousand to over 130,000 Syrians seeking refuge. The BBC reports on Zaatari refugee camp that...

I wonder what it would take for Jordan to assimilate the refugees and give them empowerment rights to work and own property and businesses and welcome them to build up the Jordanian economy, including such emerging cities as Aqaba and beyond.
"This makeshift piece of Syria has three hospitals -- meaning that healthcare and mortality rates are significantly better inside the camp than outside -- and there are a number of schools, although attendance is low. Just a quarter go to classes. Entrepreneurial residents have also set up more than 3,000 different shops and businesses along the camp's main roads -- including the humorously named "Champs Elysee" -- selling a wide range of goods and services, from groceries and fresh bread to wedding dresses and mobile phones. There are also taxi services, children's playgrounds and football pitches. [...] Yet, the vast majority of Syria's 1.9 million refugees do not live in Jordan's desert camps, but are instead spread across the region. Most are in Lebanon, followed by Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. This is not forgetting the 4.25 million internally displaced people within Syria itself."





01 June 2013
Jordan Swamped ~ Refugee Influx Overwhelms...
PBS reports on how Jordan Struggles with Next Door's Chaos and Influx of Syrian Refugees...
"More refugees continue to pour into the Hashemite kingdom every day, and this has put an enormous strain on Jordan. It's a relatively poor country that already hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Iraq war and more than two million Palestinian refugees who have come in various waves over the past 65 years. Last week, the country took out a $150 million dollars World Bank loan to deal with the refugee crisis, and King Abdullah made a plea for help at a World Economic Forum."
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