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.