REPORT: Unpacking Gender The Humanitarian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan

Monday, March 17, 2014
Author: 
Women's Refugee Committee

With no political solution on the horizon to end the con- flict in Syria, it is clear that humanitarian agencies must continue to prepare for a protracted conflict.

In late 2013, the Women's Refugee Commission (WRC) undertook an extensive literature review and a month-long field assessment in Jordan, including in- depth interviews, focus group meetings and observa- tion. The goal of the project was to identify how the hu- manitarian community was integrating existing gender guidance across all sectors and whether gender was being dealt with centrally as an institutionalized way of working rather than peripherally. It looked at the ways in which humanitarian agencies, including UN agencies and international and local organizations, assessed these needs and planned their programs. It also asked questions about the opportunities and good practices and models for promoting gender equality and wom- en's empowerment.

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Unpacking Gender The Humanitarian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan