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World Vision improves water and sanitation services in northern Syria

Syria Syria Crisis Internally Displaced Persons Water and Sanitation

With funds from Japan Platform, World Vision has worked through partners in northern Syria to improve water and environmental sanitation services for internally displaced persons and Syrians in host communities. At least 25,000 people have benefited from this project in 14 displacement camps.

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