Integrated Urban Shelter and Information Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) Programme Evaluation in Jordan

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Publication language
English
Pages
132pp
Date published
15 Apr 2016
Type
Thematic evaluation
Keywords
Forced displacement and migration, Shelter and housing, Urban
Countries
Jordan, Syria

This evaluation reviews NRC Jordan’s integrated urban shelter / ICLA programme. The programme provides shelter assistance to Syrian refugees living outside of camps in Jordan. Shelter assistance is mostly provided through NRC paying a contribution to Jordanian landlords to enable them to complete partly completed properties, in return for leasing the property rent free to a Syrian refugee family for up to 18 months. 

The evaluation provides a response to the following lines of enquiry:

  • To what extent does the programme ensure Syrians’ right to adequate housing?
  • To what extent does the programme contribute to Syrians’ awareness and ability to access their rights?
  • To what extent does the programme reduce Syrians’ need to resort to negative coping mechanisms?