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Emergencies Health Syria Crisis

The Every Woman Every Child Everywhere Community came together for a live YouTube event (hosted by PMNCH and APHA).  World Vision's Claire Beck presented on the WV Syria Response.

To read more about World Vision's Health in Emergencies Programming: http://www.wvi.org/hiv-and-infectious-diseases/health-emergencies

To read more about World Vision's Syria Response: http://www.wvi.org/syria-crisis

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