Za’atari

Za’atari refers to a refugee camp located in Jordan, which was established in 2012 to accommodate those fleeing the Syrian Civil War. Initially designed to host around 60,000 people, the camp has grown significantly over the years, becoming one of the largest refugee camps in the world. It provides shelter, healthcare, education, and community services to numerous Syrian refugees. Za’atari has evolved into a temporary city with a complex social structure, including markets, schools, and various support programs aimed at helping residents rebuild their lives in the face of ongoing conflict and displacement. The camp symbolizes both the humanitarian response to the refugee crisis and the ongoing struggles faced by those affected by the war in Syria.