FIELD REPORT
Year : 2018 | Volume
: 16 | Issue : 2 | Page : 147--153
Psychosocial support to foster social cohesion between refugee and host communities in Jordan
Paulina Acosta1, Nuria Chica2 1 Psychologist, and Mental Health & Child Care Practices Advisor for the Middle East at Action Contre la Faim, Paris 2 Psychologist and has worked with Action Contre la Faim in Spain and, Jordan
Correspondence Address:
Paulina Acosta Action Contre la Faim Paris
The internal conflict in Syria has displaced large numbers of the population into neighbouring countries since the uprising in 2011. The large influx of displaced people into Jordan poses great challenges to the international community as well as local authorities, with increasing competition for already scarce resources and services creating rising tensions between refugee and host communities. In this context, the non-governmental organisation, Action Contre la Faim, implemented a programme aimed at improving psychosocial well-being, fostering resilience and promoting positive interactions between the members of both communities. Through the participation of support groups within community-based organisations, dialogue was facilitated, and interactions took place in a safe and therapeutic environment. Participants reported improved perception of well-being and self confidence, as well as improved mutual understanding and communication, reduced isolation and the extension of social support, enhanced empathy and reduce prejudice.
How to cite this article:
Acosta P, Chica N. Psychosocial support to foster social cohesion between refugee and host communities in Jordan.Intervention 2018;16:147-153
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Acosta P, Chica N. Psychosocial support to foster social cohesion between refugee and host communities in Jordan. Intervention [serial online] 2018 [cited 2023 Jun 9 ];16:147-153
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