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Building hope - A new hospital for the women and children of Syria

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World Vision International is building a new hospital in Idlib that will provide MNCH services to Syrians affected by the ongoing conflict. This new facility will expand medical services in the area by 30 percent. The new facility will support over 12,000 women and children per year at free of charge.

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