The Jordan Red Crescent on Wednesday announced that the renovation project of the Wehdat refugee camp’s houses and places of worship was concluded.
The project, implemented in cooperation with the Qatar Red Crescent, began in October of 2020 and has served 125 families, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The renovation works included restoration of roofs, repairment or change of doors and windows, as well as new connections to basic water and electricity lines. The statement added that maintenance work also included mosques.
The Jordan Red Crescent on Wednesday announced that the renovation project of the Wehdat refugee camp’s houses and places of worship was concluded.
The project, implemented in cooperation with the Qatar Red Crescent, began in October of 2020 and has served 125 families, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The renovation works included restoration of roofs, repairment or change of doors and windows, as well as new connections to basic water and electricity lines. The statement added that maintenance work also included mosques.
The Jordan Red Crescent on Wednesday announced that the renovation project of the Wehdat refugee camp’s houses and places of worship was concluded.
The project, implemented in cooperation with the Qatar Red Crescent, began in October of 2020 and has served 125 families, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The renovation works included restoration of roofs, repairment or change of doors and windows, as well as new connections to basic water and electricity lines. The statement added that maintenance work also included mosques.
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Jordan, Qatar Red Crescent conclude renovation project in Wehdat camp
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Jordan, Qatar Red Crescent conclude renovation project in Wehdat camp
The Jordan Red Crescent on Wednesday announced that the renovation project of the Wehdat refugee camp’s houses and places of worship was concluded.
The project, implemented in cooperation with the Qatar Red Crescent, began in October of 2020 and has served 125 families, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The renovation works included restoration of roofs, repairment or change of doors and windows, as well as new connections to basic water and electricity lines. The statement added that maintenance work also included mosques.
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