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Japanese PM’s wife visits care centre in Hitteen camp
By Petra - Jan 18,2015 - Last updated at Jan 18,2015
AMMAN — Akie Abe, the Japanese prime minister’s wife, on Sunday visited a social rehabilitation centre for people with disabilities in Hitteen Refugee Camp in Ruseifa.
She was briefed on the facility’s services to provide training and rehabilitation to people with disabilities as well as raise awareness on their rights among camp residents.
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