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14 January 2018

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Breakfast Club – Noor and Ann From Oxfam

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they work across Iraq by responding fast to emergencies in Iraq, and helping people to rebuild their lives. They have provided thousands of people affected by conflict with clean drinking water, enough food, sanitation, and blankets and heaters to cope with the winter. At the same time, they are providing safe water in camps and […]

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9 January 2018

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Breakfast Club – Muhamad From Yalla

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Muhammad joined The Breakfast Club to talk about Yalla. Yalla: Iraq’s largest, fastest-growing youth-focused media organisation, with 2 million+ followers on our Arabic & Kurdish pages. Yalla’s English-language output shares news, views and original content about Iraq.

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14 December 2017

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Breakfast Club – Arts And Crafts Bazaar

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Noor joined the Breakfast Club To talk about Arts and Crafts Bazaar.This bazar is to promote products made by IDPs, Syrian refugees and host community. Hand-made Accessories, Up-cycled products, hand painted ceramics, hand-made jewelry furniture, art and many more.

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6 December 2017

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Breakfast Club – Shaun From Sunlid Solar

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Shaun joined the Breakfast Club to talk about Sunlid Solar, SUNLID SOLAR is a major renewable green energy solar service provider in Iraq and MENA (Middle Eastern) regions. In partnership with European solar manufacturers company we are major supplier and distributor of international reputable solar products endorsed by European countries and solar manufactures and producers.

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4 December 2017

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Breakfast Club – Nali From IFMSA

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Nali joined the Breakfast Club to talk about Warm The Refugees. Warm the Refugees is an annual huge project of Human Rights and Peace IFMSA-Kurdistan Standing Committee. It is basically collecting donations, which can be money, new or used goods, like clothes,shoes, blankets or warming machines like heaters, or even kerosene.

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