Minister of State of Ireland Visits Amman New Camp (Al-Wihdat) in Jordan
On Tuesday, 15 March the Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice in Ireland, His Excellency Mr. James Browne, paid a visit to a Palestine refugee camp in Jordan with United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) officials
The Irish delegation arrived at UNRWA Amman Camp Preparatory Girls’ School where its members and UNRWA officials discussed the Agency’s essential education, relief, health and protection services offered to nearly 2.3 million Palestine refugees in Jordan.
The delegation met first with members of the UNRWA students who are participating with Jordan Young Scientist initiative the students had the opportunity to showcase their projects to the delegation, including the one that took second place overall in the First Jordan Young Scientist Exhibition in 2022. The idea for this year's participating project, "Smart Irrigation," was to create a device that analyses soil moisture and connects it to a water pump that operates using a drip irrigation system. Since this pump operates in accordance with the amount of soil moisture, this device assists in reducing water consumption.
Frontline staff on Agency’s operations in Jordan briefed the delegation and they highlighted the contribution by Ireland to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). This funding assisted UNRWA in addressing the humanitarian and development needs of 5.7 million Palestine refugees across UNRWA’s five fields of operation in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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