In Jordan, many refugees from various backgrounds seek asylum. However, the limited
resources and the interconnectedness of social, political, and economic crises, all
exacerbated by climate change, lead to frustration and increased competition between the
different refugee groups, as well as between the refugees and the host community. This has
resulted in complaints and blame being directed at authorities and international actors,
aggravating spatial conflicts within the refugee communities. This vignette shows some of the
stories that CRC doctoral researcher Qusay Amer collected during his fieldwork in Amman, in
the context of a workshop titled “Data justice for refugees.”