Report for Providing Hygiene items to displaced families in Baghdad and Sorka village from Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq

Published on March 13, 2016

By the support of the Assyrian Aid Society Australia, the Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq implemented a relief program for the IDPs in Sorka village – Semel district; the program included providing hygiene kit items for 45 IDPs of Mosul and Nineveh Plain living in that village.

With the support of Assyrian Aid Society Australia, another program of delivering hygiene kits was implemented by the Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq for a relief program for the IDPs in Baghdad, where the program included providing hygiene kit items to 205 IDPs from Mosul and Nineveh Plain living in the Zayouna camp in Baghdad.

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