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Jordan INGOs coordinating with gov’t to protect refugees, most vulnerable segments from COVID-19
By JT - Mar 23,2020 - Last updated at Mar 23,2020
AMMAN — International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) in Jordan “take the threat posed by COVID-19 seriously” and welcome recent measures announced by the Government of Jordan to limit its spread, according to a joint statement from organisations.
Refugees and other vulnerable groups in Jordan face heightened risks from COVID-19 due to crowded living conditions, inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities and supplies and limited access to healthcare. These conditions require additional vigilance and tailored responses, the statement said.
“Our priority is to protect the populations we serve,” read the statement.
INGOs have been strengthening preventative personal hygiene, sanitation and related measures in the environments where they work, as well as raising awareness among both affected populations and staff on ways to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
As an additional preventative measure, many INGOs are in the process of suspending non-essential services.
National contingency plans “must not leave refugees and other vulnerable groups behind”, particularly when it comes to ensuring the availability and accessibility of services for testing and hospitalisation. The INGO community will coordinate closely with the Government of Jordan, UN agencies and other local stakeholders to ensure sufficient resources and support are made available to the most vulnerable members of society, according to the statement.
“No one underestimates the challenge ahead and the importance of a coordinated approach,” the statement said, noting that INGOs will continue to support efforts undertaken by the Government of Jordan and follow applicable guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health while ensuring that the most vulnerable still have access to essential services and enjoy fundamental protections.
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