Japan Provides $250,000 To Sustain Water Services For Syrian Refugees In Zaatari
Amman, May 24 (Petra) -- The Government of Japan has allocated a financial grant of US$250,000 to support the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in maintaining water, sanitation, and hygiene services for Syrian refugees in Jordan.
The project, set to run from 2026 to 2027, aims to ensure the continued provision of safe drinking water to refugee families in Zaatari Camp, helping them meet essential daily needs amid increasing seasonal demand and population fluctuations.
In a statement issued on Sunday, UNICEF said the initiative also includes a vocational and technical training component for 50 Syrian refugees in plumbing and environmental health. The program is designed to strengthen community resilience and provide participants with practical skills that can enhance future livelihood opportunities, including potential return to Syria.
UNICEF Representative in Jordan Marc Rubin stressed that access to clean water and safe sanitation services is vital for safeguarding the health and dignity of children and families. He expressed appreciation for Japan's continued support and partnership in assisting vulnerable communities in the Kingdom.
Japanese Ambassador to Jordan Hideki Asari reaffirmed Japan's recognition of Jordan's key role in promoting regional stability, noting continued Japanese support for the Kingdom's hosting of approximately 400,000 Syrian refugees.
He added that the funding aims to ensure uninterrupted access to essential life-saving services for refugees in camps, while preserving their health and dignity.
Japan remains a long-standing partner of UNICEF globally and in Jordan. This contribution will help meet essential funding needs to maintain water and sanitation services for around 49,000 refugees in Zaatari Camp.
UNICEF continues to work closely with the Jordanian government and partners to ensure sustainable and equitable access to basic services for refugees and vulnerable host communities across the country.
//Petra// WH
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