refugee crises response and care amidst protracted displacement
In Jordan, Emergency Project provides ongoing care to one of the largest refugee populations in the world. Across the greater Amman region and beyond, Jordan has become a place of refuge for individuals and families displaced by conflict from Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia, and other crisis-affected regions. Through recurring missions, our teams deliver care in community centers, schools, and UNHCR-affiliated clinics—reaching patients who often face significant barriers to accessing consistent, high-quality medical services.
Our clinics provide comprehensive medical evaluations and treatment across a wide range of conditions, from chronic disease and infection to acute and high-risk presentations. While resources remain limited, our teams bring point-of-care diagnostics such as ultrasound and EKG, helping expand clinical capabilities in these settings. Working alongside local partners, medical students, and interpreters, we not only deliver care but also foster education and collaboration—strengthening local capacity while addressing urgent health needs.
Beyond clinical care, Jordan has become a central hub for Emergency Project’s broader mission. For the past three years, we have hosted global emergency medicine conferences and led hands-on ultrasound training initiatives, bringing together providers from around the world. These efforts culminated in our first CME-accredited conference last year, further expanding our impact. Through this platform, we have also supported health crises in surrounding regions—leveraging our presence in Jordan to extend care beyond borders and deepen our commitment to displaced populations.
