Abstract
Addressing hunger, particularly within impoverished communities in Jordan and globally, demands innovative, practical solutions. The research focused on refugee populations and their preferences for interventions aligned with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2: Zero Hunger remains limited. This study explores the preferences of refugees in the Irbid Camp and Sakhra region, Jordan, for two potential interventions—cultivated roofs ((Formula presented.)) and refrigerators as food banks ((Formula presented.)). Surveys conducted among 402 households serve to determine refugee preferences in hunger reduction, the influence of demographic attributes on these choices, and the feasibility of each proposed intervention. Chi-square tests were utilized to establish correlations between refugee intervention preferences and demographic variables, such as age, gender, education level, and family size. The results reveal a strong preference (90%) for (Formula presented.) over (Formula presented.) (10%). While no significant demographic influence was identified on the acceptance of (Formula presented.), a strong correlation was discovered between the education level and the acceptance of the (Formula presented.) intervention. (Formula presented.) was predominantly favored due to its lower implementation costs, reduced effort, lower risk, cultural compatibility, and demonstrated success in similar contexts. Conversely, highly educated refugees were more likely to reject (Formula presented.), indicating potential influences from diverse cultural perspectives or access to alternate solutions. This study provides valuable insight into the potential advantages and challenges of implementing (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.) projects. It further underscores the need for policymakers to consider demographic factors and cultural nuances in future intervention designs to achieve SDG 2 more effectively.
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Alkharouf, R., Shehadeh, A., Khazaleh, K., Al-Azzam, A., & Khalayleh, M. (2023). Assessing Refugee Preferences for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) Solutions in Irbid Camp and Sakhra Region: Cultivated Roofs and Refrigerators as Food Banks Interventions. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su151511948
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