The project works with Jordanian owners to refurbish uninhabitable properties to create homes.
These are leased to Syrian refugees, rent-free for 18 months. Funds are used to subsidy the refurbishments, which has a positive impact on the local economy by increasing the availability of housing and providing jobs, which helps to reduce conflicts between refugees and local people.
To date, over 5,000 housing units have been improved, providing housing for over 18,000 refugees and creating over 20,000 short term employment opportunities.