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            <description>ANERA is pleased to announce it was invited to participate in the newly formed Gaza Community Development Working Group which met for the first time in Doha, Qatar, January 17-19. The group will explore community-led, sustainable construction strategies for rebuilding homes in Gaza.</description>
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            <description>Ar-Rihiyyeh Secondary Girls School is the only girls’ school in the village of 8,000 and a product of the villagers’ hard work and determination. The people of Ar-Rihiya believe in the girls’ right to education and single-handedly built the school.  But, limited resources meant the school could not be completed as they’d dreamed.  It was in dire need of repair and ANERA came forward to do the work.</description>
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            <description>ANERA recently organized a second regional meeting for its Rational Use of Medicine (RUM) initiative under the Creative Health Campaign. Lebanese, Palestinian and international organizations have joined forces through RUM to promote behavioral changes in local communities in order to raise awareness about the proper use of medicine and reduce medicine abuse in the long run.</description>
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            <description>ANERA supplies medicines to Al-Sahaba clinic that are difficult to find or too expensive to buy, like multivitamins and antibiotics.  The clinic is one of the leading health centers in Gaza and the only one staffed by women to treat women. ANERA’s donated medicines account for 40% of Al-Sahaba’s total supply.</description>
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            <description>ANERA is pleased to announce a $411,000 grant from UNESCO to help improve learning skills for vulnerable Iraqi and Jordanian students in Jordan.  This is ANERA’s first collaboration with UNESCO, which is trying to ease the pressure on Jordan’s public education system to provide expanded services for students at risk.</description>
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