Reporter’s Notebook: On the Ground in Jordan With CARE
Reporter’s Notebook: On the Ground in Jordan With CARE
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Every day, an untold number of Syrians make the choice to flee their homeland and a regime that's proven it has few boundaries. Many come to Jordan, where I recently spent several days chronicling their stories alongside the Atlanta-based international aid organization CARE.
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Lebanon_CO_Factsheet_Dec 2015
Eliminating the immediate suffering of Internally Displaced Persons in host communities
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