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[edit]- "List of Participants by Organization Annual Consultations with Non-Governmental Organizations" (PDF). unhcr.org. 2008-06-27.
Ms Leena AL-HADID, International Coordinator, Jordan Red Crescent Society
- Dana Al Emam (2017-08-21). "World Humanitarian Day marked with call to support Jordan as refugee host". Jordan Times.
Leena Al Hadid, director of International Relations and International Organisations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates
- "Regional Consultation for the Middle East and North Africa" (PDF). Agenda for Humanity. 2015-03-03. p. 37.
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