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UNHCR: Jordan issued record number of work permits for Syrian refugees in 2021
Jordan has issued a record62,000 work permits for in 2021, according to figures published by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Tuesday.
This is the highest annual number of permits issued for Syrian refugeesin Jordan since they were introduced in 2016.
“Refugees can and should play an important role in the Jordanian economy,” said UNHCR Jordan representativeDominic Bartsch.
“Allowing refugees to work also reduces the need to rely on humanitarian aid, such as cash grants, which could be channelled to support the most vulnerable among them,” he said.
The permits came about afterthe international community pledged to fund and expandtrade facilitation under the Jordan Compact, an initiative designed to improve access to and legal employment for Syrians forced to flee their homes since the onset of civil war in their home country a decade ago.
Initially, Syrian refugees in Jordan were mostly permitted to only in the agriculture, construction and manufacturing fields.
Exemptions to work in some other sectors, includinghealthcare, were granted last year.
Since July 2021, Syrian refugees have been able to get work permits in all sectors open to non-Jordanians.
Jordan 760,000 refugees and asylum seekers registered with UNHCR, including 670,000 from Syria.