Jordan 2018

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Total incoming funding: US$145,835,298
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Flow ID Source org. Destination org. Description Sector Amount (US$) Total Contribution (US$) Funding status Boundary
Jordanian National Commission for Women
Jordan - Cooperatives as a Means for Women’s Economic Empowerment (7F-09467.01) 55,556 Commitment Incoming
(Jordan): School Rehab, Syrian Children through local NGOs (7F-08097.04) 295,488 Commitment Incoming
Jordan: Global Credit, Emergency Relief (2018 portion, part of 7F-06833.06) 221,774 Commitment Incoming
MEDAIR
Emergency Relief and enhanced self-reliance for Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians, 2016-2018, 2018 portion, (part of 7F-08897.01) 70,493 Commitment Incoming
Jordan Humanitarian Fund
Syria CBPF in Jordan [OCT 5532] 1,706,485 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Labour Organization
Supporting a National Employment Strategy that works for Young Syrian Refugees in Jordan (SIDA III) 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $263,283 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Labour Organization
Job creation for Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities through green works in agriculture and forestry 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $1,771,324 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Committee of the Red Cross
Assistance, Protection, Prevention and Cooperation Activities (country earmarking) in Jordan 1 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $17,185,822 Commitment Incoming
Swiss Development Cooperation/Swiss Humanitarian Aid
JOR: Construction WES Expert (SDC Direct Implementation ), Multiyear 2017-2018, 2018 portion (part of Z7H414400024 ) 32,129 Commitment Incoming
Swiss Development Cooperation/Swiss Humanitarian Aid
Secondment: JOR WFP Protection Advisor, Multiyear 2017-2018, 2018 portion (part of Z7H414400026 ) 44,177 Commitment Incoming
International Labour Organization
Secondment: International Programm Officer ILO Jordan, Multiyear: 2017-2018, 2018 portion (part of Z7H414400022) 142,692 Commitment Incoming
International Labour Organization
Decent Jobs for Jordanians and Syrian Refugees in the Manufacturing Sector 1,968 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $4,999,911 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Labour Organization
Formalizing Access to the Legal Labour Market Through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Certification for Syrians and Jordanians Working in Construction, Confectionary and Garment Sectors - Livelihoods (State/PRM) 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $2,000,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Strengthening community capacieties to indentirfy and prevent child protection concerns in Southern Jordan, Multiyear 2017 -2019, total amount CHF 1 million (7F-09920.01) 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $1,028,807 Commitment Incoming
The Monthly running cost in October 2017 of the medical center in the UAE Jordanian camp Which offers several of therapeutic services in favor to a huge number of patients have been treated , and some cases transferred to the field hospital(as part of UAE commitment 68 million dollars in Brussels to Syrian Crisis) through UAE Relief Team 206,924 Paid Contribution Incoming
iMMAP
Information Management, Multiyear 2016-2017, total amount $ 1 million 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $1,000,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
iMMAP
Information Management, Multiyear 2016-2017, total amount $ 1 million 800,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Humanitarian Assistance to Syrian Refugees in Jordan 6,586,037 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $184,834,123 Commitment Incoming
Jordan, Government of
(through Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development) Rehabilitation of Al Basher hospital and ambulance and emergency services in Price Badea hospital and in Prince Hussein hospital. 20,000,000 Commitment Incoming
(through Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development) Projects aiming at enhancing the public service delivery in hosting communities of Syrian refugees, in public health, potable water, sanitation and municipal services. 10,000,000 (shared on boundary) Pledge Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
Secondment (Additional credit) : WASH Specialist UNICEF Azraq Camp, Multiyear 2017-2018, total amount CHF 116,150 (Z7H414400030) 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $116,266 Commitment Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
Secondment (Additional credit) : WASH Specialist UNICEF Azraq Camp, Multiyear 2017-2018, total amount CHF 116,150 (Z7H414400030) 86,086 Commitment Incoming
Syaj Charity Organization
Secondment : GIS Specialist, Jordan Ministry of Water and Irrigation,, Multiyear 2017-2018, total amount CHF 153,035 through SCO Amman (77FH414400042) 101,687 Commitment Incoming
Jordan Humanitarian Fund
Syria, CBPF in Jordan [OCT 5889] 2,538,071 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
WASH Specialist UNICEF Azraq Camp, Multiyear 2017-2018, total amount CHF 116,150 (Z7H414400030) 1,935 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $118,763 Commitment Incoming
United Nations Children's Fund
WASH Specialist UNICEF Azraq Camp, Multiyear 2017-2018, total amount CHF 116,150 (Z7H414400030) 86,000 Commitment Incoming
Swiss Development Cooperation/Swiss Humanitarian Aid
School Rehabilitation Project Manager 77,710 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Labour Organization
Job creation for Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities through green works in agriculture and forestry, Ph II 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $2,420,540 Paid Contribution Incoming
Qatar Charity
Provision of non food items, winterization and health services to 89741 70% Syrian and 30% Jordinian benefciaries. 776,738 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Committee of the Red Cross
Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities for Jordan 1,000,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
Custodian of Two Holy Mosques Relief Campaign
In-Kind: provision of shelter items (486000) to syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey through Saudi Campaign Office, NRC, Turkish Red Crescent, IHH 2,233,072 (shared on boundary) Paid Contribution Incoming
Canadian Development and Peace (Caritas Canada)
Humanitarian Assistance (D004155) 3,098,373 Commitment Incoming
International Committee of the Red Cross
Humanitarian Assistance (D003920) 774,593 Commitment Incoming
Jordan Humanitarian Fund
Syria, CBPF in Jordan [OCT 6044] 1,851,852 Paid Contribution Incoming
MEDAIR
JOR Medair - Comprehensive support to vulnerable Syrian refugees and Jordanians through a case management approachthrough SCO Amman , 2018-2022 multiyear award, award total CHF 3,950,000 (7F-10006.99) 0 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $4,206,603 Commitment Incoming
Logistics operations from the Emirates Red Crescent Authority to support the Jordanian-Emirati camp and the field hospital for the period from 01/01/2018 till 31/03/2018 "the first quarter" - (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-010) 3,866,050 Paid Contribution Incoming
Providing relief aids and foodstuffs in the Jordanian-Emirati camp between 01/01/2018 and 31/03/2018 (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-011) 4,211,831 Paid Contribution Incoming
The Monthly running cost in Feb 2018 of the medical center in the UAE Jordanian camp Which offers several of therapeutic services in favor to a huge number of patients have been treated , and some cases transferred to the field hospital (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-004) 216,309 Paid Contribution Incoming
The running cost of the Emirati Jordanian Hospital field in Feb 2018 Which offers a multitude of important services to Refugees , also has been treated some medical conditions , and transferred some cases from the field hospital to government hospitals. (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region" in April 2018") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-005) 102,620 Paid Contribution Incoming
Camp expenses in Feb 2018 include: public utilities, Media coverage of all camp ‘visits, Security and safety management, additional to information system related to the comp (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-006) 684,285 Paid Contribution Incoming
The Monthly running cost in March 2018 of the medical center in the UAE Jordanian camp Which offers several of therapeutic services in favor to a huge number of patients have been treated , and some cases transferred to the field hospital (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-008) 180,119 Paid Contribution Incoming
The running cost of the Emirati Jordanian Hospital field in March 2018 Which offers a multitude of important services to Refugees , also has been treated some medical conditions , and transferred some cases from the field hospital to government hospitals. (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-008) 149,555 Paid Contribution Incoming
Camp expenses in March 2018 include: public utilities, Media coverage of all camp ‘visits, Security and safety management, additional to information system related to the comp (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-009) 1,350,626 Paid Contribution Incoming
The Monthly running cost in Jan 2018 of the medical center in the UAE Jordanian camp Which offers several of therapeutic services in favor to a huge number of patients have been treated , and some cases transferred to the field hospital (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-001) 138,306 Paid Contribution Incoming
The running cost of the Emirati Jordanian Hospital field in Jan 2018 Which offers a multitude of important services to Refugees , also has been treated some medical conditions , and transferred some cases from the field hospital to government hospitals (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-002) 140,532 Paid Contribution Incoming
Camp expenses in Jan 2018 include: public utilities, Media coverage of all camp ‘visits, Security and safety management, additional to information system related to the comp (as part of UAE pledged "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region") through UAE Relief Team (SYR-2018-003) 1,249,478 Paid Contribution Incoming
The UAE pledged to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people during 2018 which announced on "Second Brussels Conference on the future of Syria and the region" in April 2018 15,722,456 (remaining amount) (shared on boundary) $60,000,000 Commitment Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
Global Partnership Agreement between the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) regarding assistance to displaced people worldwide, 2016-2018..(QZA-16/0141-13) 412,077 Paid Contribution Incoming
Estonian Refugee Council
The goal of this project is to enhance sustainable livelihoods of Syrian refugees living in Lebanon and Jordan. In Jordan, entrepreneurship courses targeting Syrian refugees and vulnerable local populations are carried out, followed by providing selected participants with grants necessary to start a sustainable business and providing them with extensive follow-up. In Lebanon, vocational training courses in three sectors (carpentry, sewing and knitting) targeting vulnerable Syrian refugees are provided, followed by establishment of a sustainable social enterprise which provides sustainable employment also after the end of the project. As the result of the project, 180 families have enhanced their livelihoods in a sustainable manner. 85,036 Commitment Incoming
NGO Mondo
to improve the situation of 1500 Syrian families in Jordan, Lebanon, and Tukey, by providing them with Education and psychosocial support. The project will focus on children, youth and women. Young refugees will have the opportunity to join school and take courses in modern vocational education such as (IT skills), which would greatly improve their chances in the labor market. Women will be provided with sewing and handicraft courses, from which they will be provided a small income. Whole families will receive full psychosocial support to help overcome the traumas of war. 100,436 Commitment Incoming

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