Press Release

UNICEF receives $1 Million from Republic of Korea to support lifesaving aid for refugees in Jordan

25 February 2025

Thanks to this funding, more than 78,000 Syrian refugees in Za’atari camp will continue to have access to safe water and sanitation services.

UNICEF welcomes the generous $1 million contribution from the Republic of Korea to sustain critical Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene services as well as child-sensitive justice and protection systems for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

Thanks to this funding, more than 78,000 Syrian refugees in Za’atari camp will continue to have access to safe water and sanitation services. In addition to supporting these services, this partnership will allow the establishing of child-friendly interview rooms in Za’atari and Azraq refugee camps and in host communities for children in contact with the law. Social workers and law-enforcement professionals will receive specialized training to adopt trauma-informed and child-sensitive approaches, ensuring dignified and supportive responses for vulnerable children.

Photo: © UNICEF Jordan

Philippe Duamelle, UNICEF Representative to Jordan declared, “we are grateful to the Republic of Korea for its generous support that will allow us to continue providing critical lifesaving water and sanitation services to Syrian families in Zaatari refugee camp. We will also be able to continue working with our national partners to enhance the protection and wellbeing of some of the most vulnerable children facing uncertain circumstances” 

H.E. Kim Pil-woo, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, appreciated UNICEF's important role in providing life-saving assistance for refugees in Jordan and reiterated the Korean government’s commitment to supporting the efforts, stating “Since 2011, Korea has contributed over USD 32 million for refugees in Jordan through various international organizations, including UNICEF. This contribution is a reminder of the Korean government's unwavering commitment to consistent support for UNICEF’s efforts.”

Over 128,000 Syrian refugees are benefiting from the water, sanitation and hygiene services that UNICEF continues to provide in camps. UNICEF has also been supporting interventions for children’s wellbeing, including psycho-social services and combating violence against children.

Through this partnership, UNICEF and the Republic of Korea reaffirm their commitment to ensuring that families have access to essential services that provide protection, stability, dignity, and hope for vulnerable children and families.

Dima Salameh

Dima Salameh

UNICEF
Media Officer
Aboelnaga

Mohamed Aboelnaga

UNICEF
Chief of Advocacy & Communication

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