ENAYA. LET US TAKE CARE

Project name
Enaya. Let us take care
Type of intervention
Protection, Inclusion
Recipients
Women and girls victims of violence; persons with disabilities
Duration
August 2018 - March 2019
Area of intervention
Funded by
OCHA

The overall objective of the project is to promote access to protection services for the refugee population from Syria in Jordan and the most vulnerable host communities in the Governorates of Amman, Zarqa, Karak and Ma'an.

The intervention aims to provide legal assistance and empowerment of women with a focus on gender equality and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

Lawyers from the Jordanian partner organisation ARDD will provide legal advice to more than 1,000 people, both in terms of regularisation for the refugee population and protection for women victims of violence. A hotline will also be set up to deal with emergencies and provide assistance to women.

With respect to the disabled population, training and vocational training courses will be organised to facilitate their inclusion in the world of work.

The activities implemented during the project reached 2,033 people, including 1,256 women and girls, providing legal support, guidance and accompaniment in regularisation processes for the refugee population, up to the protection of victims of violence through the establishment of a hotline to deal with emergencies and provide immediate assistance to women.

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