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Capacities of faith-based partners in Jordan are built through a World Vision project

Capacities of faith-based partners in Jordan are built through a World Vision project

Jordan Syria Crisis Refugees

Thanks to generous funds by the Visser family, World Vision has worked closely with faith-based organisations such as Messengers of Peace and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jordan to help invest in their staff's capacity and improve the lives of those in need.

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