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    Jordan is one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, where the percentage of the poor and vulnerable to poverty reached 40% of the population. With the increase of refugees’ numbers due to the four regional wars in just 70 years and a lack of water and other resources, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and its people face many challenges.

    Millions of refugees from different conflicts currently live in Jordan. The country has more than two million Palestinian refugees and over 650,000 registered Syrian refugees.

    Due to the pandemic, the economic situation has worsened, increasing the number of those needing support.

    MAA has partnered with Zadcom to provide two essential items refugee families have for breakfast: High-Quality Zeit (Olive Oil) and Zaatar (thyme) for refugee families. For just $45 per pack, you can help provide a refugee breakfast pack to last a family for 1 month. 

    Please donate and help feed an entire family for 1 month.

    To donate towards this campaign via Bank Deposit please use the details below:

    MAA International
    Bank: NAB

    BSB 082057
    Acc: 251725137
    Reference: ZRDRBP

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