Refugees of the Syrian civil war in Jordan information
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Refugees in Jordan rose with the uprising against the Syrian government and its President Bashar al-Assad. Close to 13,000 Syrians per day began pouring into Jordan to reside in its refugee camps.[1]
As a small, aid-dependent country already suffering from financial and environmental issues, the number of Syrians seeking refuge in Jordan has created a strain on the country's resources, especially water and agriculture.[1] As one of the top ten driest countries in the world, Jordanians' livelihood is already at risk, and the influx of new residents has only exacerbated the issue of water scarcity.[2]
^ abBlack, Ian (31 July 2012). "Jordan jitters over swelling Syrian refugee influx". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
^Oddone, Elisa (2014-03-26). "New refugee camp in Jordan ready to host more Syrian refugees". Al Bawaba. Retrieved 7 April 2014.[dead link]
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