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Library in Azraq refugee camp opened with German support
By JT - Apr 06,2017 - Last updated at Apr 06,2017
AMMAN — A new library in village 3, Azraq refugee camp, was officially opened on Monday by the cultural attaché at the German embassy, Jaime Sperberg, according to a statement released by the embassy.
The library is a joint project between the Goethe-Institut in Amman and CARE, an international aid organisation.
The German Foreign Office provided 30,000 euros for the project. The contents of the library were selected in close consultation with CARE Jordan, who from now on will run the library, the statement added.
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