Jordan's second-largest Syrian refugee camp gets school, water well as civil war drags on
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Jordan's second-largest refugee camp for Syrian refugees now has a water well and a new school.
The projects are part of long-term investments in the still-growing Syrian refugee population as the conflict drags on.
A new remedial school aims to support 1,300 students. The well, Azraq's first, will cut water costs in half by avoiding having to truck water into the camp.
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Officials from the U.N., U.S. and Jordan inaugurated the projects Wednesday.
U.S. Ambassador Alice Wells called the school a "small down payment" for preparing Syrians to eventually return home and rebuild their country.
More than 4 million Syrians have fled their country since the conflict began in 2011.
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Jordan hosts about 630,000 refugees, including about 100,000 who live in formal camps. Azraq has 21,000 residents.