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Harry and Meghan arrive in Jordan for visit highlighting needs of refugees
The Sussexes are supporting humanitarian health efforts for over 80,000 Syrian refugees and displaced Palestinians with partners including WHO and World Central Kitchen.
- On February 25 the Duke and Duchess of Sussex travel to Jordan to support WHO efforts on humanitarian health, joining Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for two days.
- The Sussexes focus on mental health, trauma recovery, and amplifying humanitarian responses in Gaza, joined by Dr Essam Daod, founder of Humanity Crew.
- During the two-day trip they will visit partner sites, including World Central Kitchen's regional headquarters in Amman, Questscope at Za'atari Refugee Camp, and medical evacuation initiatives for children.
- The Sussexes are traveling as private humanitarians, not UK representatives, and the royal family was informed, aiming to support non‑partisan aid efforts with prior WHO collaborations.
- Gaza now has the highest density of child amputees in history, and the Sussexes' donations support injured children from Gaza and Ukraine, with WHO praise highlighting ongoing efforts.
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