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AMMAN — Adolescents living in Jordan need stepped-up psychosocial support — both formally and informally — if they are to thrive, according to the findings of a local policy brief.The policy brief, was launched on Monday by the National Council for Family Affairs in cooperation with the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) research programme.“Although most

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