Syrian Refugee Crisis: Ground Realities and Humanitarian Responses in Jordan

Wednesday, April 5, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Luce Hall (LUCE), Auditorium

34 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06511

Panelists:
Michael Callan, Chief Analyst - MENA Region, Government of Canada’s Privy Council Office
Stephen Allen, Head of Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance - Jordan

Panel Facilitator:
Dr. Naysan Adlparvar, Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, Council on Middle East Studies

Panel Convenor:
Prof. Frank Griffel, Chair, Council on Middle East Studies

Since the outbreak of civil war in 2011, over 650,000 Syrian refugees have been registered in Jordan. Approximately 20% live in camps with the remainder living alongside Jordanians in host communities. But, what are the main challenges refugees experience on a daily basis? Which humanitarian responses have been implemented to cope with this influx? How have the governments of the United States and Canada supported such efforts? And, importantly, where are these interventions falling short? This panel discussion will address these questions, drawing on the experiences of two senior North American diplomats both of whom have significant experience in shaping and delivering humanitarian policy in Jordan.

Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration; the Program on Refugees, Forced Migration and Humanitarian Responses at The MacMillan Center; and the Council on Middle East Studies at the MacMillan Center.

Sunday, April 2, 2017