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AMMAN — Nearly 520,000 vulnerable Jordanian and refugee children, aged five to 11 years, are benefiting from the National School Feeding Programme implemented by the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Ministry of Education. The Jordan Times on Tuesday accompanied the WFP on an exclusive media tour to learn firsthand about the programme and its impact on local communities. 

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