They have lived for years in Zaatari, the world's biggest refugee camp for Syrians, but many are unsure they want to return home from Jordan even after the ouster of former president Bashar al-Assad.
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Syrian refugee children standing on a rock in Al Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq. (Muhammad Hamed/Reuters) Director, Program on Arab Politics, Washington Institute for Near ...
Mohannad Al Shareida, Zaatari Camp's director ... Newcomers were moved to Azraq refugee camp . 57% of Zaatari Camp refugees are under 24 years old, and 19.9% are under five years old ...
Jordan is home to Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps for Syrian refugees. Zaatari camp, the larger of the two, hosts over 80,000 refugees and is located 10km east of the northern Jordanian city of Mafraq ...
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