Zaatari refugee camp

Zaatari
مخيم الزعتري
Refugee camp
Zaatari
Location in Jordan
Coordinates: 32°17′44.4″N 36°19′25.5″E / 32.295667°N 36.323750°E / 32.295667; 36.323750
Country Jordan
GovernorateMafraq Governorate
SettledJuly 2012
Government
  Camp Manager from SRAD and Head of Sub-Office from UNHCRThe camp is jointly led by UNHCR the UN Refugee Agency and SRAD The Syrian Refugee Affairs Directorate
Area
  Total
2.0 sq mi (5.2 km2)
Population
 (30 Sep 2024)
  Total
77,298
  Density62,710/sq mi (24,212/km2)
 density figure from 2 January 2018 (UNHCR), population figure from stated date
Time zoneUTC+2 (UTC+3)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (UTC+3)
Area code+(962)
Websitewww.unhcr.org

The Zaatari refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم الزعتري) is a refugee camp in Jordan, located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of Mafraq, which has become a permanent settlement; It is the world's largest camp for Syrian refugees. It was first opened on 28 July 2012 to host Syrians fleeing the violence in the ongoing Syrian War that erupted in March 2011. It is connected to the road network by a short road which leads to Highway 10.

Early on, the primarily issues were inadequate food supplies and housing. In 2013 it was reported that the camp was experiencing growing crime. Demonstrations were or are used as a forum to create awareness of the conflict and to express political views against the current government led by Bashar al-Assad and the violence inflicted by the Syrian Armed Forces. Due to the maximum capacity of 60,000 refugees in March 2013 a second camp was built 20 kilometres east of Zarqa in the Marjeeb Al Fahood plains. On 5 April 2014 a riot resulted in a number of injuries to both refugees and Jordanian police. One refugee was killed by gunshot.

In 2015, filmmakers Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple lived in Zaatari for a month, resulting in the documentary Salam Neighbor.