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    Refugees from Syria take part in an art workshop at a Concern supported Collective Centre in Northern Lebanon. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Concern Worldwide.
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    9 February 2017

    Refugees: The Faces Behind the Statistics

    The number of refugees worldwide has now hit a record high. It's important to remember that there are real people behind the numbers - here are some of their stories.
    Roda Mussa Mohamed has benefited from a new water point in her village constructed by Concern Worldwide. Photo: Erin Wolgamuth, Somaliland, Jan 2017
    News
    8 February 2017

    Water Brings Hope and Opportunity in Somaliland

    Somali native, Roda Mussa Mohamed, describes how the arrival of a water point in her small village in Somaliland has had a truly life-changing impact – on her family’s health, well-being and even on her business.

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    Refugees from Syria take part in an art workshop at a Concern supported Collective Centre in Northern Lebanon. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Concern Worldwide.
    News
    9 February 2017

    Refugees: The Faces Behind the Statistics

    The number of refugees worldwide has now hit a record high. It's important to remember that there are real people behind the numbers - here are some of their stories.
    Roda Mussa Mohamed has benefited from a new water point in her village constructed by Concern Worldwide. Photo: Erin Wolgamuth, Somaliland, Jan 2017
    News
    8 February 2017

    Water Brings Hope and Opportunity in Somaliland

    Somali native, Roda Mussa Mohamed, describes how the arrival of a water point in her small village in Somaliland has had a truly life-changing impact – on her family’s health, well-being and even on her business.
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    Concern Worldwide (UK) is a Company Limited By Guarantee And Not Having A Share Capital (Registered in England and Wales with registered number 4323646) which has been granted Charitable Status by The Charity Commission for England and Wales (Registered Number 1092236) and The Office of The Scottish Charity Regulator (Registered Number SCO38107). The Registered Offices of Concern Worldwide (UK) are 13/14 Calico House, Plantation Wharf, London, SW11 3TN. Concern Worldwide (UK) is a subsidiary organisation of Concern Worldwide, an Irish Registered Charity.