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Psychosocial support and cash assistance for vulnerable Lebanese and Syrian refugees

COVID-19 Child Well Being Cash

World Vision in Lebanon was able to shift in its projects to respond to Covid-19 outbreak in the country. Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese in the Bekaa and Akkar were supported with psychosocial support sessions, awareness sessions around Covid-19 and cash assistance.

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