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Protecting Beirut's "Street Children"

A Lebanon-based NGO uses its mobile protection units to find and help children working in Beirut's streets. With help from the French government's aid agency, it is able to provide healthcare and other support. Around 90% of the children they find are Syrian refugees.

A Lebanon-based NGO uses its mobile protection units to find and help children working in Beirut's streets. With help from the French government's aid agency, it is able to provide healthcare and other support. Around 90% of the children they find are Syrian refugees.

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