Evaluation of the project Improving rural livelihoods environment green jobs opportunities in Mafraq Governorate in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Evaluation of the project    Improving rural livelihoods  environment   green jobs opportunities in Mafraq Governorate in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789251369197

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The evaluation of the project “Improving rural livelihoods, environment & green jobs opportunities in Mafraq Governorate in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan” (GCP/JOR/017/EC) looked into accountability issues but also sought to document lessons, identify good practices and challenges that can inform the design and implementation of follow-up or similar projects in innovative waste disposal techniques and green jobs in order to achieve positive economic, environmental and social outcomes. The evaluation considered the multisectoral project to be innovative and relevant to FAO's mandate and work in the country, highlighting the complexities of the food–water–energy nexus. It achieved consensus at the highest levels on the use of biosolids for agricultural purposes through the use of evidence-based research, and at the same time resulted in a reduction in the amount of waste going to the landfill, provided livelihood opportunities for Syrian refugees working in the Material Recovery Facility within Zaatari refugee camp. This project demonstrated well the potential and the practical challenges of integrating the humanitarian-development-peace nexus within FAO’s work.

The Mobility of Displaced Syrians

The Mobility of Displaced Syrians
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781464814020

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The war in Syria, now in its eighth year, continues to take its toll on the Syrian people. More than half of the population of Syria remains displaced; 5.6 million persons are registered as refugees outside of the country and another 6.2 million are displaced within Syria's borders. The internally displaced persons include 2 million school-age children; of these, less than half attend school. Another 739,000 Syrian children are out of school in the five neighborhood countries that host Syria's refugees. The loss of human capital is staggering, and it will create permanent hardships for generations of Syrians going forward. Despite the tragic prospects for renewed fighting in certain parts of the country, an overall reduction in armed conflict is possible going forward. However, international experience shows that the absence of fighting is rarely a singular trigger for the return of displaced people. Numerous other factors—including improved security and socioeconomic conditions in origin states, access to property and assets, the availability of key services, and restitution in home areas—play important roles in shaping the scale and composition of the returns. Overall, refugees have their own calculus of return that considers all of these factors and assesses available options. The Mobility of Displaced Syrians: An Economic and Social Analysis sheds light on the 'mobility calculus' of Syrian refugees. While dismissing any policies that imply wrongful practices involving forced repatriation, the study analyzes factors that may be considered by refugees in their own decisions to relocate. It provides a conceptual framework, supported by data and analysis, to facilitate an impartial conversation about refugees and their mobility choices. It also explores the diversified policy toolkit that the international community has available—and the most effective ways in which the toolkit can be adapted—to maximize the well-being of refugees, host countries, and the people in Syria.

The Cost of Environmental Degradation

The Cost of Environmental Degradation
Author: Lelia Croitoru,Maria Sarraf
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780821383186

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This book brings together the best case studies of valuing the Cost of Environmental Degradation in several Middle East and North African countries and summarizes their impacts at the country and regional levels.

Opportunities for All

Opportunities for All
Author: Krishna B. Kumar,Shelly Culbertson,Louay Constant,Faith Unlu,Shanthi Nataraj,Kathryn E. Bouskill,Joy S. Moini,Katherine Costello,Gursel Rafig oglu Aliyev,Fadia Afashe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1977401139

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This report examines the labor markets in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon for Syrian migrants fleeing the civil war. Each country has its specific challenges, and recommendations are tailored to each to improve the socioeconomic environment for all.

Estrategia mundial para la conservaci n

Estrategia mundial para la conservaci  n
Author: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources,United Nations Environment Programme,World Wildlife Fund,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,Unesco
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1980
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 9782880321048

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The Role of Sound Groundwater Resources Management and Governance to Achieve Water Security

The Role of Sound Groundwater Resources Management and Governance to Achieve Water Security
Author: International Centre for Water Security and Sustainable Management,UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231004681

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Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change

Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change
Author: Joel B. Smith,United States Country Studies Program
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1996-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0792341414

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To assist developing countries and countries with economies in transition to meet this obligation, the U.S. Country Studies Program is providing technical and financial support for the development of climate change studies in 55 countries. This document presents preliminary results from the vulnerability and adaptation assessment research of 13 of the countries that were ready to share their results. The countries contributing to this document are from the African, Asian-Pacific, Eastern European, and Latin American regions, and their assessments address impacts in the agriculture, grasslands, forest, water resources, and coastal resources sectors. This document includes results from many countries for which there was no prior research on the potential impacts of climate change, or for which the research has not previously been widely available. This work will not only fill gaps in the understanding of the potential impacts of climate change and the effectiveness of adaptation strategies, it will also help develop a consensus on appropriate methodologies and needs for refinement to currently available methodologies.

Water Resources in Jordan

Water Resources in Jordan
Author: Munther J. Professor Haddadin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136523953

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This is the first comprehensive, multi-disciplinary book to address water policy in Jordan. Edited by the former Minister of Water and Irrigation of Jordan, with contributions by other prominent Jordanian and international water professionals, this volume covers such areas as the population-water resources equation in Jordan; institutional and legal frameworks; the data systems used for the assessment and formulation of water policy; water allocations and uses in municipal, industrial, and agricultural sectors; social and environmental issues; and water conflict with Jordan's neighbors. The book is a must for readers interested in Middle East politics and the critical nature of water issues in the region. The book notes the importance of interaction with the outside world to augment water resources through trade, making the experience of Jordan relevant to other developing regions where water is scarce. It introduces the term 'shadow water' to mean the scarce indigenous water resources that the import of agricultural and industrial commodities saves or replaces. The book shows how financially profitable it can be to treat water as a tradable commodity, to be exchanged peaceably across international borders. Haddadin and his distinguished contributors bring the water conflicts between Jordan and its neighbors, Israel and Syria, into sharp focus. The book includes a historical perspective on the development of water policies in Jordan and explores the significance of water in the religious, social, and political life of the country.