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Key partnership supports Syrian refugees in Turkey

Child Protection

Through a key partnership with IMPR, World Vision is working to meet the needs some of the more than two million Syrian refugees in Turkey. One way their needs are being met is through the Urfa Community Centre, which offers programmes and support for children, access to health professionals as well as vocational training and language classes for adults.

Read the story of one young Syrian woman attending music and art classes at the centre.

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