Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment

This policy brief examines climate risks and resilience pathways in Jordan’s Jerash Camp—one of the country’s most densely populated Palestinian refugee settlements. Hosting 14% of the governorate’s population on just 0.055% of its land, the camp faces the three interconnected climate hazards of wat...

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Main Authors: Al-Zu’bi, Maha, Ruckstuhl, Sandra, Leh, Mansoor, Khalifa, Muhammad, Akpoti, Komlavi, Umer, Yakob
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178012
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author Al-Zu’bi, Maha
Ruckstuhl, Sandra
Leh, Mansoor
Khalifa, Muhammad
Akpoti, Komlavi
Umer, Yakob
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Al-Zu’bi, Maha
Khalifa, Muhammad
Leh, Mansoor
Ruckstuhl, Sandra
Umer, Yakob
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Ruckstuhl, Sandra
Leh, Mansoor
Khalifa, Muhammad
Akpoti, Komlavi
Umer, Yakob
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description This policy brief examines climate risks and resilience pathways in Jordan’s Jerash Camp—one of the country’s most densely populated Palestinian refugee settlements. Hosting 14% of the governorate’s population on just 0.055% of its land, the camp faces the three interconnected climate hazards of water scarcity, flash flooding, extreme heat, together with chronic infrastructure deficits. The study uses mixed-methods research combined with climate risk mapping, geospatial analysis, interviews, and field observations, to show how climate hazards intersect with socio-economic vulnerability and fragmented governance structures. The report argues that building resilience in Jerash Camp requires linking humanitarian action with national climate planning and international climate finance. Strengthening coordination among the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), national stakeholders, NGOs, and communities can unlock locally driven climate finance solutions to protect lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure, advancing resilient refugee settlements in Jordan and globally. The brief concludes with a sequenced roadmap for scaling resilience across Jordan’s refugee camps and the wider region, positioning Jerash Camp as a replicable model for inclusive, climate-resilient refugee settlement planning.
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spelling CGSpace1780122025-11-20T02:12:02Z Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment Al-Zu’bi, Maha Ruckstuhl, Sandra Leh, Mansoor Khalifa, Muhammad Akpoti, Komlavi Umer, Yakob climate resilience integration government plans human behaviour investment refugees risk This policy brief examines climate risks and resilience pathways in Jordan’s Jerash Camp—one of the country’s most densely populated Palestinian refugee settlements. Hosting 14% of the governorate’s population on just 0.055% of its land, the camp faces the three interconnected climate hazards of water scarcity, flash flooding, extreme heat, together with chronic infrastructure deficits. The study uses mixed-methods research combined with climate risk mapping, geospatial analysis, interviews, and field observations, to show how climate hazards intersect with socio-economic vulnerability and fragmented governance structures. The report argues that building resilience in Jerash Camp requires linking humanitarian action with national climate planning and international climate finance. Strengthening coordination among the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), national stakeholders, NGOs, and communities can unlock locally driven climate finance solutions to protect lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure, advancing resilient refugee settlements in Jordan and globally. The brief concludes with a sequenced roadmap for scaling resilience across Jordan’s refugee camps and the wider region, positioning Jerash Camp as a replicable model for inclusive, climate-resilient refugee settlement planning. 2025-10-30 2025-11-19T05:15:12Z 2025-11-19T05:15:12Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178012 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Al-Zu’bi, M.; Ruckstuhl, S.; Leh, M.; Khalifa, M.; Akpoti, K.; Umer, Y. 2025. Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Food Frontiers and Security Program 13p.
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human behaviour
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refugees
risk
Al-Zu’bi, Maha
Ruckstuhl, Sandra
Leh, Mansoor
Khalifa, Muhammad
Akpoti, Komlavi
Umer, Yakob
Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title_full Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title_fullStr Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title_full_unstemmed Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title_short Climate resilience in Jordan’s Jerash camp: integrating government plans, humanitarian action and climate investment
title_sort climate resilience in jordan s jerash camp integrating government plans humanitarian action and climate investment
topic climate resilience
integration
government
plans
human behaviour
investment
refugees
risk
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