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Wet meals and water for isolated areas
29 Jan 2009 14:14:56 GMT
Source: DanChurchAid - Denmark
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The meals are prepared by a small, local partner, National Agency for Family Care (Food Bank) and distributed by DCA Coordinator Omar al Majdawali and a team of volunteers. Collections in Denmark also made it possible to start distribution of baskets with vegetables to 1000 families ( around 7000 people) and baskets filled with canned food to 700 families (around 5000 people).


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