Iraq: Iraq: World Concern prepares relief response in Middle East
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE - Seattle-based World Concern has joined a faith-based consortium of international relief agencies and local partners in the Middle East to develop a...
View ArticleIraq: World Concern assists refugees flowing into Jordan
Source: World ConcernCountry: Iraq, JordanSEATTLE - World Concern Relief Director Kelly Miller, who is en route to Jordan, phoned headquarters this morning to report that refugees had begun crossing...
View ArticleIraq: World Concern Middle East Update 4 Apr 2003
Source: World ConcernCountry: Iraq, JordanAmman, Jordan, 4 April 2003 - Partnerships. It was once said that the way to ruin a good friendship was to become partners. A dozen international NGOs...
View ArticleIraq: Sand storm rages at Jordan refugee camp as World Concern and partners...
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE -- This morning, as a severe sand storm swept through the Ruwayshed refugee camp in Jordan, World Concern and Food for the Hungry gave a grant to a local...
View ArticleIraq: World Concern assessment finds Iraqi families need urgent assistance
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE - Peter Sundt, Middle East Relief Manager for World Concern, reported today from Mozul that at least 4,000 families there are in need of immediate assistance....
View ArticleIraq: Baghdad still a war zone - food and security a concern
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE - Peter Sundt, Middle East Relief Manager for World Concern and Food for the Hungry, returned to Amman, Jordan today from visiting three cities in Iraq. In...
View ArticleIraq: The greatest need in Iraq is the most basic resource
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE - Fifine stands along side friends, relatives and strangers. Her arms grasp the food with a smile of gratitude and a look of tender gratefulness. Her former...
View ArticleIraq: World Concern continues "life-saving" distribution program in Iraq...
Source: World ConcernCountry: IraqSEATTLE - As summer temperatures exceed 120 degrees in Iraq, hopes for a quick return to normalcy have faded. The triple threat of security issues, poor health...
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