Press Release

UNRWA, EU open first school garden in Jordan

28 March 2023


Caption: UNRWA students at Hussein Co-Ed School 1&2 in Jordan plant olive trees with Butros Janho, Acting Deputy Director of Operations of UNRWA and H.E. Maria Hadjitheodosiou, EU Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at their new school garden funded by the EU.
Photo: © UNRWA/Louise Wateridge

Amman -The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) opened a European Union (EU)- funded school garden at the UNRWA Hussein Co-Ed School 1&2 in Hussein Camp, Jordan. The ceremony brought together Butros Janho, Acting Deputy Director of Operations of UNRWA, H.E. Maria Hadjitheodosiou, EU Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Palestine Refugee students from UNRWA Hussein Co-Ed School 1&2 School. 

Sara, a 14-year-old student from UNRWA Hussein Co-Ed School 1&2 School, said, "We like the new benches, plants, the waterfall, the swing and the bright colors - it has become such a beautiful area in our school. We feel comfortable here and enjoy lessons that are related to the environment. Now we sometimes eat breakfast here together," she added. 

Today’s garden opening continues the EU UNRWA “community greening” initiative which aims to transform outdoor spaces in several UNRWA installations. The project is designed to foster inclusion and create spaces for the Palestine refugee community to gather. The initiative has produced, restored and preserved green spaces, while simultaneously encouraging environmental awareness, nutritional education and relaxation, encourage recycling, increase physical and outdoor activity, stimulate social interaction and beautify neighborhoods.  

Acting Deputy Director of Operations Butros Janho said, “We are thrilled this initiative has encouraged children from Hussein Camp to take responsibility for their school playground and enhance their environmental awareness. With EU support, the students, teachers and community have come together to transform a once desolate space into a safe and enjoyable place in the community where children can now play and learn,” he added.

"The garden is considered a success story. We were able to beautify the space with the help of students, parents and the local community, who worked together with love. The garden has become a safe area for students to feel happy and parents have expressed their admiration, continuing to support the garden by bringing more plants. It has been great to recycle items like car tires," said Ms Randa Zaidan, School Principal UNRWA Hussein Co-Ed School 1&2 School. 

El-Hussein Camp in Amman has more than 33,835 registered Palestine refugees. UNRWA offers a number of services to registered Palestine refugees both inside and outside of El-Hussein Camp, including education, health, relief and social services, and infrastructure and camp improvement. There are three UNRWA schools with 1,764 students in grades 1-10 and 65 educational staff members and one UNRWA health centre which serves approximately 54,971 people.

UN entities involved in this initiative

UNRWA
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

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