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Centre to provide family counselling for Syrians, Jordanians
By Petra - Jun 18,2014 - Last updated at Jun 18,2014
AMMAN — Amman Deputy Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh on Wednesday opened a centre for family counselling at the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Gardens in Qweismeh.
Established by the family healthcare institute of the Noor Al Hussein Foundation, in cooperation with the Greater Amman Municipality, the facility will provide family counselling services to Jordanians and Syrian refugees.
According to EU Ambassador to Jordan Joanna Wronecka, the EU-funded project will train around 105 members of civil society organisations to benefit around 10,000 Syrian refugees, as well as Jordanians.
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