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Jordan's response plan requirements for Syrian crisis reach $1.6 billion in 2025

16-03-2025 01:36 PM


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The government has estimated the value of the requirements of the Jordanian Response Plan for the Syrian Crisis for the year 2025 at approximately $1.6 billion, distributed across 10 main sectors aimed at supporting Syrian refugees and service projects in host communities, according to the plan's official website.

The requirements of the current year are the lowest, which the government has set to finance the plan since its launch in 2015, amid a decline in international support for the plan, according to data from the Ministry of Planning an International Cooperation's website.

Funding for Jordan's response plans to the Syrian crisis ranged between $2.98 billion in 2015 and $1.953 billion in 2024, statistics compiled by Al Mamlaka on the ministry's website reveled.

Comparing the size of funding requirements between the current and previous years, the requirements for the Jordanian Response Plan to the Syrian Crisis for 2025 decreased by 18.43% compared to 2024.

Jordan has hosted nearly 1.3 million Syrians since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, including nearly 600,000 Syrian refugees registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Donors and the international community have committed to funding 45.9% of Jordan's response plans to the Syrian crisis since their launch in 2015, through the end of 2023, while the total funding for the plans reached approximately $10.3 billion out of approximately $22.1 billion, while the annual funding deficit for the plans reached $11.8 billion.

10 main sectors in 2025:

Water and Sanitation Sector: $368 million

Basic Needs Sector: $317 million

Health Sector: $258.6 million

Education Sector: $244 million

Protection and Justice Sector: $157 million

Basic Services Sector: $108 million

Livelihoods Sector: $70 million

Shelter Sector: $31.6 million

Agriculture Sector: $22.6 million

Higher Education and Technical and Vocational Training Sector: $14.5 million




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