A huge impact on the course of the. World walk through our bodies on aljazeera. And there i was ok welcome to this train home edition today via the picking of the clitoris its the fiji settlements around the world how it is in the help of 3 guess we will look at the cult conditions where they are working the challenges of handling covert 19 and what help they need i know you will have ice chains for them said you know what to do we have a huge conversation it is live right now if you have questions you have concerns about refugees wherever they may be around the well line up is more than happy to tackle your questions if you got stories lufti to you and you to him because. They guess the guests will introduce themselves to you francesca good to have you on the street Character National you are from egypt. Prince for me to the throne and everyone my name is just go through i work in jordan Storage Units are the u. N. Refugee Agency Working here for almost 3 years now and with units around for almost 8 years so well they did. Nice to have you dr great to have you in the stream tell our audience who you are and what you do. Hello good evening from islamabad pakistan and im the Country Program director for a light American Refugee Committee and we have been working with refugees in pakistan for now almost 18 years. Right down here and im telling you he it is extraordinary that we have to now live on the stream right now. And in kenya so were happy and that we are connecting with new life until he can tell everybody thank you out but he did. I think a fair amount made them stop the law. Giving him that up town. I am part of the good journalist who is. Actually based in kenya a narrow view but quite often a cut to the government if you come here in the fight on. Charity projects that is who i miss and its just up the support with oaks way i started this ridiculous i go i was stuck in the library for this but i think you know if i dont sort of run out of it you know sure that if you could mean it is well you know that one day i took it in for a long and it baku us about bite us. Until hes great to have a thank you so much and a friend decided to stop us and weve just setting the scene for when youre watching i can just me thank you from chance going im going since this picture here that you shared with us here at the stream can you explain whats going on well. Yeah i think better to have a pretty good picture because we are in in a camp here refugee camp in jordan does campus calls at 3 and its on for about 80000 refugees its its actually one of the 1st there was set up and the beginning of the syria crisis so in 2012 and since then we are at war now the 10th year of the syria crisis and we still have a very Huge Population of refugees live there its quite symbolic because it shows that 50 percent or about 50 percent of the population in that camp is made of children. Below 18 years of age so those are an absolute interests and whats said because one of the Biggest Challenges that occasion for his kids and and does is not just in such very camp but its rather Jordan Jordan also about 660000. 00 Syrian Refugees and thats just the pirates are after all refugees that live in jordan are considered at about 4 in of the individual civilization living in jordan is a refugee or as a refugee are 2 which makes jordan the 2nd biggest refugee arsing country per capita in the world that gives an idea of the size of the crazes and that also gives an idea of the challenges that we face as an easy are but old saw with our partners to and work to try to support them to try to have during their time in exile so theres a beautiful way to set the scene for the way youre working right now to chile you also send us some pictures im going to shoot this one and you can tell us where we are and whats going on in this picture. Well as you know most of the refugees in pakistan are engaged in the day labor day. Go there has really impacted them very have really and foot them to move ever made the table has become very difficult. And production distribution to the refuge is be one of our product is to make show that they are not to face to a Food Insecurity and these 2 pictures in fact where we have been not only going to the doorsteps of the. Food if village is them food but also their patients or refugees who have come to the hospital another hospital that we have been running we were providing them not only the medicine but also the food packages. Thank you for that there was a sense of. Anxiety for refugees and also the people who were with refugees around the world when we became more and when we knew more about having 1008 sprite backing may american webb who is an artist youre a correspondent was reporting from kenya and its in the situation that its taken the good part of that what. Am radio fled fighting in her hometown in south sudan when she was 2 years old her parents. To come a refugee camp in northern kenya its been a home ever since shes worried about the spread of the corona virus in a common donor can i talk to my diplomat. Where we fetch water we have to queue and social distancing is practically impossible that scares me over the Refugee Rights activists say cramped conditions and the lack of health care could be a recipe for disaster unfortunately it means possible devastation people who are infected will not be able to be isolated people who. Will be a lot of transmission the spread to be fast and the response will be. A major. Worry. And what is the situation right now. Thank you i didnt know it was scripted book of the names not only that up if you come out of any of it if you come in this. I did it in the grown up white house costs you know but i understand that part of it there was more so the tease it is even was a little bit you can swear subsystem unlimited. Everything is been pressure not because i know everything is about what youre given everything that comes to that if you get something out of somebody that is given by the u. N. They really do it to see and it you end up here the food is so russian people cure for food people for what talk to give a cure for for all subjects so this then this you will i did this so should this is the same thing that this is my cheek will defend include me team its not possible make when you queue for everything i just like unicef history and its best to safeguard these and implement this method but i stopped it just because people working from home its a big challenge you want to its also i didnt get what that is that russia and us not just what we see chris here in the corporate 19th fight i do across still that yelling just stay out because were talking about a community that goes out. Every subsystem that they get that i just says so its really been tough time. I just im just wondering the numbers that sound surprising to anybody who knows the ad refugee situation. Can you tell us well the preps for and how people are doing. Absolutely i think its quite interesting because as much as they are as they are sympathize with what i have laid just said. We are the very narrow window of opportunity in short. And we were in a way lucky because we could see what happened in europe so we have about a week to 10 days to prepare and i remembered all stern days moche where hectic of course but those were the days where we put in place the the possible response and best possible response that was not just tunisia of course there was a discussion with our partners there was a discussion with the minister of health here how do you actually make sure that we have this talk in place inside a refugee camp to make sure that you know refugees can access that when they need it how do you make sure that you put in place a system whereby refugees can maintain should distance when theyre queuing for services as of said arent what happened was that in both then based we step up there is unst and then when the lockdown actually up and it was love quite sudden so from one day to the other as as as we were all working from home but there were some colleagues that actually decided to remain in the refugee camps and lived there we lived there so they spent the 1st month or now of Lockdown Living refugees making sure an essential services were provided Health Services but as well as well as the mission. And linking it sure dont you know lockdown were just at the same time in the methane worlds worth the past 2 to refugees and you need truth tables measures because its your own health its your own wellbeing and so in a way in jordan we were very lucky and also we were very well prepared to address a situation in the best possible way. How many refugees geno had either cases of convict 19 or even tragically passed away from the 1900 do you know those figures. Clearly we again its part of i think of the response since the response was well set up and work or limited were lucky enough in a way to knock a cyst in among the refugee population and not cases in the camps but the growth persists as a relay said that was the main risk congested areas and the spread of the virus could happen very fast and so well quite lucky that the didnt happen so we didnt have refugee cases nor is it different than it is is you have to put it in a context where by in joran early locked and there was mention in allow for a very long number of cases today 34 months in the presence thousands wonder cases and only 11 thats. And then saw the key aspect here is that refugees were 1st and foremost integrated in the National Response plan saw in the case of that would have been a case or there will be a case a revolution receive excess treatment at the turn international we saw following the National Capacity the National Protocol in terms of hospital intensive treatment and saw a but again luckily we did announce that here in jordan i want always to meet dean dean is an afghan refugee the and he is based in greece right now and he talks to us about the reality of everyday life when youre not able to move around freely as a refugee thats when this. The go i. Think that. Peoples life really needed to free inside more you know if you come. This. Morning 15. Leaving radio that nobody. Holds one that was designed only for. It to make and also this is the. Peoples all not allowed to go also the. Last in the intense experience that just. If we looked at the refugees that you are counting working with how are they faring how they doing in their day to day life. You know the different. Trees a doctor about. Over 40 years old. One point. I. Think. About one. Thing. So about comedian being in bed strafford you so like francesca go as manship and go did not see many you know case is into the refugee settlements in the but will the chairs and people have been pretty much safe so far. But i think their biggest challenge of biggest cranch as been economical because a lot have lost their day jobs and then because a light in biased on is the largest dictator in now didnt program and where we have also addressing. The educate. But the we are running the countrys largest best ever out of School Children program for none other than by the government of qatar and educate a Child Program so for us the situation was very different a we have to make show that by losing their jobs not facing the Food Insecurity and also all those children that we had lot of hardship have brought into the Education System should not be out of the system again so how you can bridge this gap of learning and for that we have on very urgent basis with be get an education and Radio Program because most of these communities have no access to internet or gadgets so we have to start in some other way which i call was a low tech high impact intervention i would also like to bring one of the other challenge that refugees are facing and biased on is there government of thought handed out a major social safety support. Brought for ending it about 12000000 low income families provide them cash incentive and providing them the beef can and about 1500000 in refugees jeanette lead. Into that system so i mean their qualification is not there so i see that theyre having. Lunch one from losing their livelihood and said also seeing the opportunity of getting the safety you know sort of forward you know from the sort of stick it in for from it. Doesnt i think you cant yes absolutely i do want to share a picture that that you sent us which is inside School School with social distancing happening here is school happening for refugees in pakistan adds norm. Is going to school are they able to go to school this is a major issue the school kids around the route right now with that will come danny. Unfortunately. Host a big bump relation of out of School Children over 20000000. 00 kids in the country not going to school which makes roughly you know about 10 percent of the total population and i would say that refugee populations are no exemption rather maybe more than 10 percent of their population of the kids from age 6 to 16 and unable to go to school still work through this program that pictures. And was about their. Program and i would just see open lasers were as as well as we encourage the parents to take the radios have their kids sit and go to this program right which it matters which we have twice a day i want to bring in a comment from jess who werent seeing the session she talks about the only girl in china managing kozak 19 and the impact its having on women. In the past few months 19 prices of. Children and youth in the refugee camps are still hold because in order to fight its a d. And if the government in jordan impose some Strict Lockdown measures some of the strictest in the world now that has a 6 in their references is more than anybody else and the young. Person jurisdictions were needed. Which was much if anybody else. That has deep impact it did live here and refuse. To see. The education of the children and their. Psychosocial support and other forms of. A windy day there but francesca you are not in go ahead. I know it has to go well so im glad that she commented its no you can if it hurts 50 percent of the Mental Health consultation went up 50 percent join the lockdown that shows you that thats just a sign of the mess to violence when top youre in a lockdown those are all star and set you know the law coming it has an impact on those and particularly the vulnerable the women the kids are included in terms of education as as a torturous same all this was done though in a way to prevent the virus to spread lets remember that saw there was a game that that the authorities had to take on any day and repeatedly at all level officials said there was a needs to put Public Health 1st and that what was done now dangerous in part is and obviously is now the challenge is truly a canonical upgrade to 5 percent of refugees that are job before the the lockdown before the crisis actually lost its same same similar stories daily work they were the 1st loser shot so what theyre gonna go back to now that you know their assertion has slowly been lifted but i think whats interesting is that refugees around to printers are there are there willing to contribute to their societies think another great example comes from from south korea and thats an Innovation Lab where refugees are actually created some some innovative ideas to actually support those communities to to deal with the crisis and the massive deal to mind if if i show example of that because it when i do this all it actually blew me away. It is a little clip of the video and it sound really intriguing about an innovation that confirms the tare and and its goal of the. Easing money and funds and economically supporting. The governments another war to north and jeanne was a means more than a d. N. R. If i have. Or never. Ever for a singles in our. Community and most of them are women on the phone with them i live g. V. Muslims are the one many of our fire. More and more toward war for freedom is out there. Its such a positive way of are you just challenging just some of the stereotypes i see up till he just let me finish my sentence one second at some of the stereotypes that attach to refugees around iraq even when were in a Global Pandemic just so let me just very quickly just bring in up to the heat because on you change one of us nate and no san julian is so incredibly different from the way that kenya is handling its refugee population i do he why do you think that its. Idea what im doing here is that its also happening in kenya what mention is that. In officials out there in a station has to be do you. Come up with metamucil handling the coronavirus in the doubt that if you use who busy making. Mosques for there followed a reduced to a not finding one to they you know officials of the high school and they you know festus because everybody is in holiday because of the kind of virus in the mix ups. Being unemployed in them towards a supplemental servitors given by a just this idea what i wanted to say is that. The crisis is. That if you communities are getting hard and they get innovative in tacoma ended up they are already making soaps face masks and. In other in other places even theyre more trying to mortify order in but off i say i dont know what the still. Households so ideally this crisis have made if you just part of the solution then then more than any other crisis so you know this is something that is so really opening up the way and making life come stepped up not only in jordan but also here in kenya. This is such a perfect taste and innovation were dressed. Communities around the world even during a Global Pandemic absolutely he ducked a chain of francesca you tube audience and hes so much for joining the stream today i will see you next time thanks for watching everybody. They call them see his property subdivided into small quarters where one or more families live crammed together is the only option for many haitian migrants in chile and its Public Knowledge that theyre exploited by unscrupulous landlords and now with the coronavirus pandemic theyre being discriminated further. A few weeks ago this. Became nationwide. 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