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British Ambassador visits Kerak
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Deputy Head of Mission Simon Mustard visits Sweimeh Municipality
International Development Secretary comments ahead of the 5th anniversary of the start of the conflict.
British Ambassador Hands Over Radio Equipment to Jordanian Police to Improve Safety in Azraq and Za’atari Camps
Queen Rania Foundation Becomes Our latest Chevening Partner
“i3zif fi Madrasati”
Ambassador Oakden visited Ad-Dulayl factory
Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening's closing remarks at the Supporting Syria and the Region conference in London.
The UK will invest an extra £1.2bn international aid in Syria and the region to help fund education, create jobs and humanitarian protection.
International Development Secretary Justine Greening calls on world leaders to change the lives of a generation of Syrian children.
UK commits to double all donations to UNICEF UK's Syria Winter Appeal until the end of February 2016.
Minister: "I am excited to be able to introduce some of the UK’s largest businesses to the growing opportunities in Jordan."
Prime Minister David Cameron urges European leaders to relax EU trade rules with Jordan to create new jobs for Syrian refugees.
Since the start of the Syria crisis in 2011, the UK has provided over $0.5 billion in support to Jordan.
The UK will step up with nearly £115 million in additional emergency funding in response to the migration crisis, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today.
UK stands ready to provide resources and expertise to speed up help for most vulnerable Syrian refugees
Prime Minister David Cameron and Queen Rania of Jordan spoke about the Syrian humanitarian crisis and the Syria Pledging Conference.
During the visit, Ambassador Oakden called on the Governor, Dr. Raed Edwan and Head of the municipality
This UK-funded project helps resolve workplace disputes more quickly and at a lower cost to the Jordanian economy.
The buses were previously used to transport refugees from the borders to the camps inside Jordan.
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