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Country: Jordan
Title: Jordan - Small Ruminants Investment and Graduating Households in Transition Project (SIGHT) - March 2023
Description: Ahmad Khalaf Refaee with his father and 2 children in the backyard of their house in Manshyat Bani Hassan in Al Mafraq city.

Ahmad Khalaf Refaee, is Syrian refugee lives in Manshyat Bani Hassan in Al Mafraq city. Ahmad lives with his family, 2 children and his father.
They are running their home business of Egg hatching and livestock.
He received a total of 749 JODs seed capital amount and established his project within the microbusiness component. He has a long-stand experience in this field which helped him to gain access to the surrounding markets and provide for his family and improve his livelihood by obtaining good monthly profit.

"Before starting the project and after coming from Syria, I was unemployed and living in tough circumstances, now I have my own small business, which removes a lot of fear about my future for my family and me, I can feel safe about my life, and I can grow my business," Ahmad says

Small Ruminants Investment and Graduating Households in Transition Project (SIGHT) aim to reduce poverty and enhance national food security by improving the productivity of the small ruminant sector. It is also intended to assist Syrian refugees and host communities in graduating out of poverty through access to productive assets and the skills to invest in a sustainable source of livelihood that they could not afford otherwise.
The project has 2 components Investment in farmer services and Livelihood investments and access to financial services and implemented in 6 governorates in Jordan.
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