File:Justine Greening talking with Syrian children at a UK-funded clinic in the Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan (9712014008).jpg

Summary
Description International Development Secretary, Justine Greening, talking with Syrian children at a UK-funded clinic in the Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan. During her visit to the country, Ms Greening set out how the UK will spend over £20 million to help Jordan respond to the Syrian crisis, including healthcare, food and clean drinking water for hundreds of thousands of refugees as well as counselling and psychological care for 25,000 children. These allocations bring total UK support to Jordan to £87 million. The International Development Secretary visited Za’atari refugee camp, as well as the town of Mafraq, where host communities have opened their doors to Syrian refugees, and saw how UK support is helping to provide schools and education materials for refugee children. For more details, please see: www.gov.uk/government/news/act-now-or-risk-a-lost-generat... Picture: Peter Millett/British Embassy Jordan Date	9 September 2013, 10:35 Source	Justine Greening talking with Syrian children at a UK-funded clinic in the Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan Author	DFID - UK Department for International Development https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Justine_Greening_talking_with_Syrian_children_at_a_UK-funded_clinic_in_the_Zaatari_refugee_camp,_Jordan_(9712014008).jpg