Areedh0.6% (30)
Dieban0.9% (136)
AmmanQasabah
6.4% (48,960)
Shoonah Janoobiyah2.9% (1,457)
Dair Alla3.1% (1,858)
Al Jami'ah6.9% (26,790)
Dhlail9.1% (4,152)
Jizah6.2% (3,004)
Na'oor10.1% (5,863)
Marka5.8%
(38,744)
Um Al-Rasas0.6% (57)
Quaismeh4.3%
(15,166)
Mlaih0.4% (61)
Maeen1.4% (127)
Wadi Essier5.7% (13,701)
Fuhais3.6% (1,045)
Al-Ardha1% (124)
Ain Albasha5.5% (9,505)
Muaqqar2.5% (625)
Um Elbasatien1% (135)
Zarqa5.9% (31,495)
Hashemiyah6.6% (4,195)
Rajm al-Shami1% (148)
Madaba9.1% (10,277)
Yargha0.8% (92)
Allan2.2% (389)
Hosba'n0.2% (51)
Salt5.1% (5,286)
Faisaliah1.2% (79)
Sahab14.6% (12,728)
Jrainah1.1% (94)
Bierain2.2% (347)
Russeifa2.5%
(8,734)
Azraq14.9% (1,734)
Amman
Salt Zarqa
Madaba
Azraq
EJC
Azraq
LegendMajor City
Camp/Refugee location
Locality
Governorate
300,000
UNHCR registered Syrians
Host Community
< 1,000
1,000 - 2,500
2,500 - 5,000
5,000 - 10,000
10,000 - 20,000
> 20,000 1,400
Low (> 100 JOD/month)
Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)
Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Central Region Syrian Refugee VulnerabilityAmman, Balqa, Madaba and Zarqa
0 4 82Km.
Ajloun Jarash
Zarqa
Amman
Syrian refugee influx
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Madaba
Balqa
Mafraq
Dead Sea
Jizah
Azraq
Um Al-Rasas
Sahab
Muaqqar
Salt
Null
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AreedhDieban
Dair A
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Maeen
Marka
Bierain
Mlaih
Madaba
Yargha
Allan
Al Jami'ah
Al-Ardha
Jizah
Sahab
Salt
Muaqqar
Dhlail
Maeen
Bierain
Madaba
Dair A
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Mlaih
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Na'oor
Al-Ardha
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Fuhais
Jizah
Sahab
AzraqMuaqqar
Um Al-Rasas
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AreedhDieban
Dair A
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Maeen
Marka
Bierain
Mlaih
Madaba
Yargha
Allan
Quaismeh
Shoonah Janoobiyah
Wadi Essier
Al Jami'ah
Na'oor
Al-Ardha
Salt Zarqa
Amman
Madaba
Amman
Salt Zarqa
Madaba
Null
DairAlla
Al Jami'ah
Dhlail
Jizah
Na'oor
Marka
Um Al-Rasas
AreedhMlaih
Maeen
Dieban
Wadi Essier
Al-Ardha
Muaqqar
Zarqa
Hashemiyah
Madaba
Yargha
Allan
Hosba'n
Salt
Sahab
Bierain
Azraq
Notes:1. The Vulnerability Assessment Framework is an inter-agency - inter-sectoral initiative to assess Syrian refugee vulnerability across the non-camp population. The VAF uses a dedicated questionnaire to collect case level data through home visits. The VAF modelling then uses econometric and sectoral algorithms/modeling to designate vulnerability. The VAF has to date conducted over 40,000 records - the data displayed above is a subset of these visits conducted since July 2014. The VAF modeling has been applied to a baseline survey for validations since the VAF home visit are anticipated to be a biased sample, with higher levels of vulnerability.2. The VAF welfare scores for this region were collected through home visits concerning 12,437 cases. The absolute poverty rate ranking includes both the high and severe welfare scores, conform the 68 JOD/month Jordanian poverty line, which is considered the level beneath which the minimum requirements for survival (food and essential non-food items) cannot be met. This is not a random sample. The sub-districts of Al Areed, Theeban, Al Faisaleyah, Mahis Wa Al Fuhais, Mwaqqar, Rujm Al Shami, Al Azraq, Jrainah, Alan Wa Zay, Naur, Al Arda, Husban, Ira Wa Yarqa, Ash Shuna Al Janoubyah, Mleah, Um Al-Basatin, Ma'een, Beerain, Um Al-Rasas are not included because the sample size is too small.3. The section on UNHCR registered Syrians is based on proGres data containing the population of UNHCR registered Syrians in Jordan as of March 2015, visualized on sub-district level. The % of refugees not reflected on this map due to levels of address detail collected is roughly 4% for Balqa, 5% for Amman, 3% for Madaba and 1% for Zarqa, The UNHCR-registered Syrian population distribution is subject to continuous changes as their movements are fluid. Please refer to our portal for the most recent updates. The section on Host Community is based on DOS population projections for 2013.
Welfare Score
Refugee case welfare (Home Visits) Refugee case welfare (Sub-district)
Severe vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district)
< 5%
5 - 10%
10 - 15%
15 - 20%
> 20%
High vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district)
< 50%
50 - 60%
60 - 70%
> 70%
Absolute poverty rate (ranking by Sub-district)
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The total registered Syrian refugees residing outside campsAmman: 175,195Balqa: 20,839Madaba: 11,180Zarqa: 51,195EJ Camp: 5,795Azraq Camp: 18,599
(as of 16/05/2015)
Sahah4.1% (16)
Sub-district name(UNHCR registered Syrians out of camp)
% refugees among total population
72.4%
66.7%
57.8%
26.6%
72.3%
74.0%
69.6% 75.3%
69.0%
61.9%
62.8% 65.1%
61.3%
57.4%
51.1%
17.8%
23.3%
29.2%
58.2%
11.9% 9.0
%
12.8% 4.5
%
9.0%
9.0%
6.4%
3.5%
3.8%
4.2%
2.8%
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100%
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High (28 - 68 JOD/month) Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
by sub-district(Case based)
Low (> 100 JOD/month)Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)High (28 - 68 JOD/month)Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Low (>100 JOD/month)Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Um Al-Jemal6.9% (238)
Um Al Qutaien2.4% (132)
Kaidat Al-AmirHassanAl-Jauiah 2.5% (12)
Aliet El-Shwa'ar9.8% (12)
Ashrafiyyeh8.8% (114)
HashimiyyehSharqiyyeh 42.1% (114)
Bustaneh2.8% (28) Manarah
0.4% (8)
Beshriyyeh0.5% (8)
Safawi23.4% (722)
Nayfeh10.7% (170)Salhiyyeh
9.5% (239)
Raudit Al-Amir Hamzeh(Hliut Masarha) 13.3% (265)
Zamlet Al-AmirGhazi 18.3% (265)
Dair El-Kahf1.9% (31)
Jubbeiah0.2% (3)
Methnat Rajel19.4% (57)
Dafyaneh25.4% (739)
Sabha 27.2%(2,403)
ManshiyyetQoblan 3% (14)
Sab'e Seyar5.1% (86)
Koam Erraf8.8% (87)
Amra & Amiereh14.8% (552)
Koam El-Ahmar15% (508)
Mkaifteh13.7% (455)
Husseiniyyeh43.6% (79)
Khsha' Slaiteen1.2% (18)
Thoghret El-Jobb18.9% (542)
Ba'ej14.6% (844)
Fohayhileh46.9% (196)
Sorrah11.2% (10) Nahdhah
0.1% (2)
Rodhet Errwai'i0.7% (3)Mansoorah
22% (920)
Khaldiyah16.4% (2,554)
Za'tary42.2% (4,646)
Dair Waraq20.7% (106)
Khanasri1% (9)
Fa' 3.4%(63)
Hamra 22.9%(2284)
Swailmeh7.1% (103)
Mshairfeh14.8% (34)
Akaider0.1% (1)
Rba' Serhan29.3% (464)
Somayya Serhan6.9% (21)
Zamlett Atterfi38.5% (331)
Mghayyer Serhan19.7% (1,855)
Sama Serhan26.2% (1,795)
Manshiyyet K'aiber58.4% (851)
Jaber Serhan7.4% (346)
Aidoon7.8% (225)
Mazzeh11.1% (139)
Mafraq 38.3%(37,199)
Rojom Sabi'eEshamali 6.7% (34)
Manshiyyet BaniHasan 15.8% (1,598)
Zaniyyeh0.5% (13)
Nemreh8.5% (36)
Alkhan32.7% (16)Bal'ama
38.3% (6,681)
Dahryeiah0.6% (3)
Ain Bani (Hasan Ain)0.1% (2)
Medwar9.7% (40)
Nadreh1.3% (7)
Doqomseh3.6% (25)
Hamamet Omoosh6.7% (51)
Irhab16.7% (904)
Sahah4.1% (16)
Dajaniyyeh9.8% (455) Bwaidhah
Gharbiyyeh19% (146)
Mo'ammariyyeh0.9% (13)
Rwaished
Um Elqotain
Bal'ama
Irhab
SerhanHosha
Salhiya
Manshiyah
Sabha
Khaldiyah
Dair Al Kahf
BadiahSh. Gh.
Mafraq Um Al-Jemal
EJC
Amman
Zarqa
Ar Ramtha
KingAbdallahPark
Zaatari
CyberCity
Azraq
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0 4 82Km.
Irbid
Jarash
Zarqa
Amman
Syria
85 Km.
Production date: 17 May 2015Feedback: please contact Koen Van Rossum on [email protected]
Salhiya
IrhabSabha
Bal'ama
Mafraq
Hosha
Khaldiyah
Serhan
Um Al-Jemal Um Elqotain
Badiah Sh. Gh.
Dair Al Kahf
Manshiyah
Salhiya
IrhabSabha
Bal'ama
Mafraq
Hosha
Khaldiyah
Serhan
Um Al-Jemal Um Elqotain
Badiah Sh. Gh.
Dair Al Kahf
Manshiyah
Salhiya
IrhabSabha
Bal'ama
HoshaBadiah Sh. Gh.
Serhan
Um ElqotainMafraq
Khaldiyah
Um Al-Jemal
Dair Al Kahf
Manshiyah
Salhiya
IrhabSabha
Bal'ama
Mafraq
Hosha
Khaldiyah
Badiah Sh. Gh.
Serhan
Um Al-JemalUm Elqotain
Dair Al Kahf
Manshiyah
Legend
Major City
Camp/Refugee location
Locality
Governorate
14,000
UNHCR registered Syrians
Host Community
< 1,000
1,000 - 2,500
2,500 - 5,000
5,000 - 10,000
> 10,000
Welfare Score
670
Low (> 100 JOD/month)
Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)
Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Syrian refugee influxby locality by sub-district
Welfare Score
< 10%
10 - 15%
15 - 20%
20 - 25%
> 25% < 40%
40 - 50%
50 - 60%
60 - 70%
> 70%
Refugee case welfare (Home Visits) Refugee case welfare (Sub-district) Severe vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district) High vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district)
Notes:1. The Vulnerability Assessment Framework is an inter-agency - inter-sectoral initiative to assess Syrian refugee vulnerability across the non-camp population. The VAF uses a dedicated questionnaire to collect case level data through home visits. The VAF modelling then uses econometric and sectoral algorithms/modeling to designate vulnerability.The VAF has to date conducted over 40,000 records - the data displayed above is a subset of these visits conducted since July 2014. The VAF modeling has been applied to a baseline survey for validations since the VAF home visit are anticipated to be a biased sample, with higher levels of vulnerability.2. The VAF welfare scores for this region were collected through home visits concerning 4,099 cases. The absolute poverty rate ranking includes both the high as severe welfare scores, conform the 68 JOD/ month Jordanian poverty line, which is considered the level beneath which the minimum requirements for survival (food and essential non-food items) cannot be met. This is not a random sample. The sub-districts of Um Elqotain, Dair Al Kahf and Rwaished are not included because the sample size is too small.3. The section on UNHCR registered Syrians is based on proGres data containing the entire population of UNHCR registered Syrians in Jordan as of March 2015, visualized on locality level. Roughly 2% are not reflected on this map as addresses information is not always available at the most detailed level. The UNHCR-registered Syrian population distribution is subject to continuous changes as their movements are fluid. Please refer to our portal for the most recent updates. The section on Host Community is based on DOS population projections for 2013.
Sahah4.1% (16)
Locality name
(UNHCR registered Syrians out of camp)
% refugees among total population
Eastern Region Syrian Refugee VulnerabilityMafraq
Total registered Syrian refugeesin Mafraq76,065 outside camps82,398 in Zaatari camp
(as of 16/05/2015)
Absolute poverty rate (ranking by Sub-districts)
49.5%
37.6%
77.9%
70.5%
62.5% 77
.8%
59.8% 65.6% 75
.2%
62.8% 70.5%
46.5%
55.9%
14.4%
18.9%
26.9% 9.1
%
24.4% 18.3% 8.5
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20.4% 9.4
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High (28 - 68 JOD/month) Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Low (> 100 JOD/month)
Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)
Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Low (>100 JOD/month)
Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)
Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
by sub-district(Case based)
Orjan1.3% (84)
Rwaihah0.2% (6)
Rajeb0.6% (10)
Safieneh0.3% (5)
Ballas1.1% (19)
Kofranjah5.2% (1,507)
Harth0.1% (1)
Shkarah0.5% (6)
Kherbet Essooq40.3% (81)Krayymeh
0.1% (28) Sakhneh3.2% (8)
Anjarah6% (1,426)Wahadneh
2% (124)
Ajloun 14%(1,507)
Ain Janna3% (337)Dair Smadiyyeh
Shamali 1.1% (2)
Shtafaina0.3% (2)
Ebbien 18.7% (2,045)
Qasarah0.1% (3)
Baoon7.2% (361)Halawah
2.6% (194)
Rasoon2.1% (57)
Hashemiyyeh0.2% (17)
Ras Munif7.1% (143)
Sena'ar7.1% (67)Asiem
0.7% (4)
Ebellien8.5% (139)
Sakhrah8.1% (1,153)
Karkamah10.2% (35)
Marzeh3.8% (48)
Tabaqat Fahl0.8% (9)
Shaikh Hussein 0% (2)
Zamaliyyeh0.6% (7)
Waqqas0.2% (16)
Manshiyyeh1.1% (91)
Sakhneh3.1% (16)
Shooneh Shamaliyyeh1.1% (202)
Baqoorah0.4% (3)
Adasiyyeh3.5% (109)
Mashari'e0% (1)
Abu Habeel1.8% (18)
Jdaitta5.3% (800)Kofor Abiel
4.8% (419)
Kofor Awan4.4% (462)
Bait Iedes0.9% (57)
Kofor Rakeb3.8% (207)
Tebneh2.4% (176)Roqqah
3% (8)
Abu El-Qain1.1% (7)
Kofor El-Ma4.5% (581)Jeffien
0.7% (31)
Dair Abi Sa'id12.8% (2,529)
Sammo10.9% (950)
Jinien Essafa5.4% (262)
Rhaba5.1% (503)
Samad10.8% (160)
Mazar Shamali9.3% (1,556)
Habka5.7% (173)
Enbeh2% (165) Diar Yoosef
8% (622)Johfiyyeh3.3% (102)
Kofor Kiefia2.5% (19)
Kofor An3.1% (103)
Qmaim6.4% (434)
Kharaj6.7% (191) Qom
4.6% (74)
Kofor Asad14.1% (1,654)
Dair Ess'eneh5.3% (343)
Tayybeh10% (1,771)
Mendah7.5% (106)
Samma7.3% (847)
Zabdah El-Wastiyyeh50.1% (448)
Qasfah4.7% (44)
Sama El-Roosan1.6% (59)
As'ara0.2% (2)
Abu El-loqas2.9% (47)
Saileh3.7% (34)
Azriet3.4% (33)
Mansoorah1.1% (51)
Um Qais5.7% (300)
Khrayybeh3.9% (72) Kharja
15.3% (975)Ebder11.8% (389)
Barashta15.4% (40)
Malka8% (693)
MkhaibehEttehta 0.2% (6)
Samar5.2% (217)
Kofor Soom6.6% (606)
Yebla10.8% (562)
Saham5.6% (439)
Rfaid4.4% (118)
Aqraba3.3% (108)
Yarmook0.5% (5)
No'ayymeh21.9% (4,363)
Shatana1.1% (4)
Ketem6.8% (500)
Hoson 9.5%(2,683)
Sarieh 21.3%(6,491)
Aidoon 9.5% (2,430)
Bait Yafa5.6% (565)
Natfeh14.2% (279)
Kofor Yooba12.6% (2,030)
Jamhah2.4% (65)
Irbid 15.7%(58,513)
Zahar6.4% (396)
Sal 14.6%(1,487)
Kofor Rahta2.4% (38)
Jijjien4.1% (141)
Soom 9.8%(699)
Bait Ras11.4% (2,909)Doaqarah
6.4% (407)Teqbel4.9% (32)
Maro 8.5%(339)
Mghayyer15.4% (1,976)
Fo'arah14.1% (679)
Al'al12.5% (779)
Bwaidhah16.1% (1,308)
Ramtha 19.2% (21,303)
Torrah 20.2% (4,713)
Shajarah15.8% (2,699)
Emrawah5% (251)
Dnaibeh4.9% (136)
Mersi'e0.6% (25)
Mastabah4.1% (187)
Tal'et Errozz15.7% (191)
Jebbeh1.7% (73)
Majdal (Oasarah)0.1% (1)
Hasainiyyat1% (4)
Jazzazeh (Rasoon)1.7% (26)
Mansoorah(khshaibeh) 0.4% (6) Kfair (Shtafaina)
1.5% (34)
Abbarah (Sofsafah)0.2% (1)
Hazyeh6.5% (23)
Rashaydeh10.9% (234)
Ryashi1.4% (10)
Um Qontarah(Za'tara) 2.5% (17)
Mukhayyam Ghazzeh11.2% (2,283)
Nahleh5.8% (248)
Ketteh (Wahadneh)6.1% (484)
Sakeb6.4% (894) Riemoon
1.2% (99)
Dair Elliyyat(Shkarah) 3.9% (124)
Soof 6.4%(1,011)
Meqebleh3.9% (85)
Jebba (KoforEddorrah) 1.6% (10)
Qafqafa12% (636)
Kofor Khall3.5% (256)
MshairfehGharbiyyeh 2.6% (60)
Baliela9.4% (658)
Jarash 6.7% (2,912)
Manshiyyet Hashem 0.4% (11)
Nabi Hood (UmEl-Khashab) 2.3% (28)
SaltZarqa
Mafraq
Jarash
Ar Ramtha
Ajloun
KingAbdallahPark
CyberCity
LegendMajor City
Camp/Refugee location
Locality
Governorate
Syrian refugeesSum of Fields
53,000
UNHCR registered Syrians
Host Community
by Sub-district
< 1,000
1,000 - 2,500
2,500 - 5,000
5,000 - 10,000
> 10,000
Welfare Score
1,400
Low (> 100 JOD/month)
Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)
Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
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Irbid
Jarash
Balqa
Syria
Production date: 17 May 2015Feedback: please contact Koen Van Rossum on [email protected]
Ajloun
Mafraq
Baliela9.4% (658)
Ajlun
Ramtha
Jarash
Koorah
Bani Kenanah
Bani Obeid
Irbid Qasabah
Borma
Aghw
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amali
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Kufranjah
Taybeh
Orjan
Masta
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Wastiyyah
Sakhrah
Ajlun
Ramtha
Jarash
Koorah
Bani Kenanah
Bani Obeid
Irbid Qasabah
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Aghw
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Kufranjah
Taybeh
Orjan
Mazar Shamali
Masta
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Wastiyyah
SakhrahAjlun
Ramtha
Jarash
Koorah
Bani Kenanah
Bani Obeid
Irbid Qasabah
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Kufranjah
Taybeh
Orjan
Mazar Shamali
Masta
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Wastiyyah
Sakhrah < 10%
10 - 15%
15 - 20%
20 - 25%
> 25%
< 65%
65 - 70%
70 - 75%
> 75%
Refugee case welfare (Home Visits)
by Sub-district(Case based)
Refugee case welfare (Sub-district) Severe vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district) High vulnerability among refugee cases (Sub-district)
Locality name
(UNHCR registered Syrians)
% refugees among total population
Notes:1. The Vulnerability Assessment Framework is an inter-agency - inter-sectoral initiative to assess Syrian refugee vulnerability across the non-camp population. The VAF uses a dedicated questionnaire to collect case level data through home visits. The VAF modelling then uses econometric and sectoral algorithms/modeling to designate vulnerability. The VAF has to date conducted over 40,000 records - the data displayed above is a subset of these visits conducted since July 2014. The VAF modeling has been applied to a baseline survey for validations since the VAF home visit are anticipated to be a biased sample, with higher levels of vulnerability.2. The VAF welfare scores for this region were collected through home visits concerning 8,606 cases. The absolute poverty rate ranking includes both the high as severe welfare scores, conform the 68 JOD/month Jordanian poverty line, which is considered the level beneath which the minimum requirements for survival (food and essential non-food items) cannot be met. This is not a random sample. The sub-districts of Aghwar Shamaliyah, Kufranjah, Borma, Mastabah, Orjan and Sakhrah are not included because the sample size is too small.3. The section on UNHCR registered Syrians by locality is based on proGres data containing the entire population of UNHCR- registered Syrians in Jordan as of March 2015, visualized on locality level. The % of refugees not reflected on this map is roughly 1 % for Ajloun, 3% for Irbid and 1% for Jarash. The UNHCR-registered Syrian population distribution is subject to continuous changes as their movements are fluid. Please refer to our portal for the most recent updates. The section on Host Community is based on DOS population projections for 2013.
Influx
Northern Region Syrian Refugee VulnerabilityIrbid, Jarash and Ajloun
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The total registered Syrian refugees residing outside campsAjloun: 9,362Irbid: 142,971Jarash: 10,717
(as of 16/05/2015)
67.4% 72.3%
62.3% 78
.2%
75.4%
65.0%
67.1% 72.4%
73.1%
68.8%
25.0%
16.8%
25.9% 8.6
%
11.2%
20.6%
18.4% 12.7%
10.9%
13.2%
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Bani
Obeid
Maza
r Sha
mali
Jaras
h
Ajlun
Koora
h
Wasti
yyah
Irbid
Qasa
bah
Ramt
ha
Bani
Kena
nah
High (28 - 68 JOD/month) Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
Absolute poverty rate (ranking by Sub-district)
Low (>100 JOD/month)Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)Severe (<28 JOD/month)
Low (>100 JOD/month)Moderate (68 - 100 JOD/month)
High (28 - 68 JOD/month)Severe (< 28 JOD/month)
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