“I dream that when my daughter Raja’a grows up, she’ll join UNICEF to help rebuild Syria,” Noura says, when me met her in Al Yamama clinic that is supported by UNICEF. Noura, 27, brought her daughter Raja’a for health and nutrition screening after her older child recovered from malnutrition at the same clinic. “I wanted to be sure she’s healthy,” Noura says. With funding from the Government of U.S and the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, UNICEF and UNFPA are supporting mothers and children to access essential health and nutrition care and treatment. Every mother’s hope is every child’s right to grow, to thrive, and to dream. Meritxell Relaño Arana UN in Syria Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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