Two years ago today, the IRC opened two clinics in northern Jordan, in the cities of Mafraq and Ramtha. Both cities, situated near the Syrian border, have faced an influx of urban refugees since the conflict began three years ago.
The International Rescue Committee operates clinics in Mafraq and Ramtha, cities in northern Jordan which have struggled to cope with an influx of refugees since the Syrian crisis began three years ago. For people without documentation to work, proper medical care is unaffordable.