Caritas Jordan

Additionally, during the War in Iraq (2013–2017), the organisation helped Iraqi refugees arriving in 2014 from the Nineveh Plains and Mosul.

These are located in Ajlun, Al Husn, Al-Karak, As-Salt, Amman, Fuhais, Irbid, Jerash, Madaba, Mafraq, Zarqa.

[3] Some of these centres are health clinics which provide general medicine and dentistry services to patients free of charge for the needy and refugees.

[8] Specific programmes target refugees from Syria and from Iraq, and Caritas Jordan also supports vulnerable migrant workers, notably from Southeast Asia, with health care services, legal and other assistance.

[4] In 2023, Caritas Jordan provided over 129,000 services, with 84% in the health sector, 10% in counselling, and 3% each in education and humanitarian assistance.