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RSS11th Results Reporting against the Trust Fund Results Framework Selected Output and Outcome Indicators
Today, the European Commission, Members of the European Parliament, Board Members and Observers from 21 EU Member States, Iraq, the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Türkiye gathered in Brussels for the joint meeting of the 12th Trust Fund Board and the 14th Operational Board
The objective of the ‘STUDY & CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Virtual Fair’ is to connect higher education students and alumni, in particular refugees and vulnerable youth, from all majors and degrees across Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with study, scholarship, volunteering, internship,
Brussels famous InfoPoints continue! And FAO was happy to join DG INTPA in organizing a hybrid Infopoint with participants on-site in Brussels and connected online from around the globe.
The Syrian/Jordanian Education Programme, run by the German Jordanian University and funded by the European Union Regional Trust Fund for the Response to the Syrian Crisis, “Madad” in cooperation with the Queen Rania Academy for Teacher Training, celebrated the graduation of 38 teachers from among
The European Union-funded financial grants for agricultural activities, along with the job creation programme for Syrian refugees and Jordanian host communities, are being promoted to those vulnerable in the agricultural sector, according to a FAO statement.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Jordan announced the opening of applications for financial grants for agricultural activities and the "Job Creation for Syrian Refugees and Jordanian Host Communities" program.
The EU approved a grant of 22 million euros disbursed by its Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (Madad Fund), to be managed by the AECID and the Ministry of Health over a period of three years, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The World Health Organization in Jordan announced its cooperation with the Ministry of Health to implement the "Jordanian Health Program for Syrian Refugees and the Most Vulnerable Jordanians", through the support of the European Union Regional Trust Fund for the Response to the Syrian Crisis "Madad
An overall contribution of 43 million euros is aimed to strengthen primary healthcare services for Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians with focus on routine immunisation and COVID-19 preparedness and response, according to a WHO statement.