Assessments

Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment 2015
With the Syrian conflict in its fifth year, Jordan is hosting an unprecedented number of Syrian refugees. This complex and protracted conflict—which has potentially destabilizing effects for Jordan—requires an updated assessment of Syria crisis-related vulnerabilities, needs and priorities as the basis for a well informed and evidence-based Jordan Response Plan 2016-2018.
The use of different vulnerability criteria among national and international stakeholders in Jordan has generated challenges in the analysis and interpretation of data and information, thereby limiting Jordan’s capacity to gain a comprehensive picture of Syria crisis-related vulnerabilities. In addition, many vulnerability measurements focus on hazards and risks rather than on capacities for addressing them providing only part of the full picture of vulnerability.

Needs Assessment Review 2014
To remain griped of the full spectrum of refugee and resilience related needs resulting as a consequence of the ongoing crisis, this updated Needs Assessment Review (NAR) was prepared to supersede the 2013 NAR report. It has been conducted through the mechanism of the Jordan Response Platform for the Syria Crisis (JRPSC), and considers the following twelve sectors: education, energy, environment, health, justice, livelihoods and food security, local governance and municipal services, shelter, social protection, transport and WASH.
It is intended that the systematic collection, collation and pooling of data into a single comprehensive updated NAR will permit better planning and informed prioritization of projects brought forward for financing in the JRP, which in turn must necessarily succeed in directing resources to those populations, communities and services facing the greatest needs or range of needs.

Needs Assessment Review 2013
The Needs Assessment Review 2013 aims at providing a resilience-based reading of the impact of the Syria crisis in Jordan. It undertakes an in-depth analysis of the pre-crisis and present status of major sectors and subsectors, including health, education, livelihood, municipal services and water. It goes on to identify possible options to support the Government of Jordan to efficiently, effectively and sustainably steer and manage its response to the crisis.
The review was coordinated by the JRPSC - previously the Host Community Support Platform - and was conducted during 20 October-10 November 2013 with the participation of UN agencies, and in close consultation, coordination and cooperation with relevant line ministries, donors, and key international and national NGOs.

JRP 2017 Priority Resilience Projects


As part of the Jordan Response Platform's efforts to boost coordination with donors and follow-up on the pledges made during the Supporting Syria and the Region conference held in London, the PDF file linked below provides a breakdown of high priority resilience projects within the JRP 2017-2019, categorized per sector. Each project table contains essential information provided by the relevant line ministry, which will provide donors with a detailed overview that includes required funding, objectives and activities.



10th Platform Meeting - JRP 2018 -2020 ENDORSEMENT


The government of Jordan and the international community on Thursday endorsed the Jordan Response Platform (JRP) for the Syria Crisis for the next three years, worth $7.3 billion. The announcement was made during the 10th meeting of the JRP 2018-2020 for the Syrian Crisis held at Al Hussein Youth City chaired by Prime Minister Hani Mulki.


PRESENTATION

H.E HANI AL-MULKI REMARKS

H.E IMAD FAKHOURY REMARKS

H.E ANDERS PEDERSEN REMARKS

MINUTES OF THE MEETING