Over 600,000 Syrian refugees are currently in Jordan, 80% of whom live in urban areas among Jordanian neighbours. 

In February the International Rescue Committee organised a two-week social-therapy workshop at our women's centre in the city of Irbid that brought together Syrian refugee teenagers and their Jordanian counterparts. The programme included dance, songs, storytelling, theater, community projects — and just clowning around. 

"Most of the girls came with very low self-esteem," said Sabine Choucair, who led the workshop. As a result of the programme, she says, "they laughed again. Their self esteem is back."

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