The vast majority of refugees in Jordan are heavily indebted, with the humanitarian assistance on which refugee families mainly depend, with nine out of ten refugee families in debt.
UNHCR's 'Socio-Economic Situation of Refugees in Jordan' assessment for the fourth quarter of 2023 reported that 91 per cent of Syrian refugee families and 87 per cent of non-Syrian refugee families were heavily indebted in the fourth quarter of last year.
The vast majority of refugees in Jordan are heavily indebted, with the humanitarian assistance on which refugee families mainly depend, with nine out of ten refugee families in debt.
UNHCR's 'Socio-Economic Situation of Refugees in Jordan' assessment for the fourth quarter of 2023 reported that 91 per cent of Syrian refugee families and 87 per cent of non-Syrian refugee families were heavily indebted in the fourth quarter of last year.
The vast majority of refugees in Jordan are heavily indebted, with the humanitarian assistance on which refugee families mainly depend, with nine out of ten refugee families in debt.
UNHCR's 'Socio-Economic Situation of Refugees in Jordan' assessment for the fourth quarter of 2023 reported that 91 per cent of Syrian refugee families and 87 per cent of non-Syrian refugee families were heavily indebted in the fourth quarter of last year.
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9 in 10 refugee families in Jordan are in debt
 
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