“When I step into the kitchen, I feel so happy”
Fareeha fled to Jordan in 2012. To cover her family’s basic needs, she started her own business
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Fareeha fled to Jordan in 2012. To cover her family’s basic needs, she started her own business
Asma had nothing when she fled to Jordan from Homs. Now she is known for her dishes all over Amman
Asmaa and her two sisters work hard to provide for their families. After fleeing from Syria to Jordan, CARE’s vocational trainings helped them build up their own business.
After an encounter with a Syrian Refugee in Jordan, CARE Germany volunteer Mia reflects on her experience and the dramatic differences between their lives.
Fusool fled Syria with her family. When beginning their lives in Jordan, she received a grant from CARE to start her own business. Today, she sells Syrian food to provide for her family.
At 65 years of age with a thin white beard and a broad smile, Mohammed Asaf certainly looks the part.
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Stories of female Syrian refugees in Jordan.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.