Thousands of refugees in Jordan are suffering from health loss …

In a statement issued a few days ago, the United Nations High Commissioner confirmed that 43,000 refugees in Jordan are facing the risk of losing financial assistance on primary health care and urban areas.
In a recent statement on the consequences of reducing the funds for the UNHC in the world, the UNHCR said, “A peaceful emergency in the” horizon without “instant and stable” faces 12.8 million refugees – including 6.3 million children – a horrific opportunity to lose health services for life in 2025.
This bad crisis develops from the sharp decrease of humanitarian aid, which increased by low health expenses in the host.
According to the report, there are deep consequences for this crisis because it is not refugees that threaten their lives, but the host communities, many of them live on the “survival edge”.
The current financial crisis severely affects public health and nutritional programs for communities, and disrupts the main services or completely eliminates them, indicating that the consequences are rapid and severe, as it is expected to spread diseases, stop the care and mental health of the maternal and newborns.
Slope
According to the report, this proper slope is already weighed into heavy local health systems, thus the clinics and hospitals are on the edge of the abyss.
The Commission confirms that the financial crisis is not only a financial problem, but rather a matter of life or death for millions of displaced and their host communities.
As this financial ambiguity continues, countless men, women and children are increasing at risk, and the effects of funding are increasing, which threatens the stability and tolerance of the entire communities.
Immediate financial aid is very important to prevent the decline of health systems in refugee situations and ensure that the displaced and host communities get the health interventions they need.
He called on the need to retrieve basic health and nutritional services, support the supply of health services with the national leadership, to support comprehensive maintenance, to prevent comprehensive health disaster and promote health systems in the host countries.
The Commission confirmed that refugees in the kingdom were worsening, especially the most vulnerable due to lack of low humanitarian aid and resettlement.
A confusing increase for the poor
He pointed out that there was an interested increase in poverty rate among refugees living in Jordan, where it was classified
67 %of those registered as poor in 2023.
On the other hand, the International Relief Agency recently warned of a humanitarian crisis in the Azrak camp of Syrian refugees, and humanitarian aid to refugees in Jordan fell.
In a joint donor report, he called on the need to continue to support the camp, and prioritized the decisions of the results in order to avoid falling into a humanitarian crisis.