Empowering young refugee women in Lebanon through microcredit project It is a project that works to empower young refugee women in Lebanon, especially those who suffer from a very difficult economic situation and live in the following camps: Ain al-Hilweh, Burj al-Barajneh, Beddawi, Nahr al-Bared, and their surroundings. The core of the work of this project is in the interest of Palestinian refugee women to acquire the basic skills and sufficient passion to join the ranks of successful and creative people who form the cornerstone of raising awareness among the rest of the segments of our Palestinian society and be a ray of hope for those who are frustrated by the current economic conditions. As well as empowering refugee women who have a small project and need financial support to develop it. This project aims to empower female beneficiaries economically from the age of 18 to the age of 50 through small loans and also through training workshops on the administrative and financial issues necessary for them to manage their projects successfully. Through small loans economically, through the establishment of training workshops on the administrative and financial issues necessary for them to manage their project competently and to transfer the expertise of our team supervising this project to these people, enabling them to Dive into life and face different challenges. The lending and training process for beneficiaries through this project will be subject to some general conditions and preventive measures to ensure its sustainability and maintain its continuity to support and train the largest number of beneficiaries.
Read moreThis project aims to strengthen the Nuwat Association's administrative and financial capabilities by training employees and volunteers on several administrative and financial skills.
Read moreThe primary objective of Socio-economic empowerment for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon project is to enhance equal access and control of economic resources among Palestinian refugee women in Ein El Helweh, Burj El-Barajneh, Beddawi, and Naher Al-Bared camps.
Read moreSelf-determination is the right of peoples to take their future in their own hands and determine the path and political options that they deem appropriate, including forming their governments without external influence and determining the form of government.
Read moreThe project aimed at increasing positive civic values, decreasing negative civic values, and enhancing social cohesion.
Read moreIt is a youth project that works to enhance the capabilities of young people in terms of human rights related to refugees
Read moreProject of reducing the vulnerability of refugee girls and adolescent in Lebanon
Read moreIn this project, cooked meals are prepared and distributed to needy displaced people and refugees
Read moreIt is a gym equipped with basic sports equipment and tools to practice sports related to fitness only for women
Read moreThe library is equipped with a variety of purposeful books, and with modern equipment to deliver lectures and workshops.
Read more"FARAH" is an educational and recreational project for children aged between 6 and 14 years old
Read moreNew beam project has been performed for pregnant women and early birth children
Read moreThe project, established in 1998 under the name "Alternative School," focuses on ensuring equal educational opportunities for all children aged 6 to 14
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