BECAUSE EDUCATION IS VERY ESSENTIAL FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, IHR CONSIDERS PROVIDING EDUCATION A PRIORITY STEP. THROUGH ESTABLISHING MANY SCHOOLS, IHR AIMS AT RAISING EDUCATED MINDFUL CHILDREN WHO ARE CAPABLE OF BUILDING THEIR LIVES AND DEFENDING THEIR CASE. IHR ESTABLISHED MANY SCHOOLS IN DIVERSE RESIDENTIAL AREAS TO FACILITATE RECEIVING EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN. WE MAKE SURE THAT EDUCATION IS PROVIDED FOR EVERY CHILD, BECAUSE EDUCATING ONE CHILD IS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR THE FUTURE. IN ADDITION, BY INVESTING IN MULTIPLE PROJECTS, IHR OFFERS TEACHING JOB OPPORTUNITIES REFUGEES AND OTHER VULNERABLE PEOPLE.
Border Areas
01/03/2020 till 31/07/2020
11,900 beneficiaries
Providing protection prevention activities to new IDPs (PFA, Recreational activities, PSS, Awareness Raising Sessions, IEC Materials Distributing)
Border Areas
since 01/01/2019 till 30/05/2019
3300 students 123 teachers
Maintain and improve access to equitable formal education for 2,250 children (1,237 boys and 1,013 girls) aged between (5-17) years old in 5 schools. The academic calendar will include providing psychosocial support sessions provided by specialists and the teachers will have service maps and train on referral mechanisms to the nearest protection and GBV centers.
Border Areas
01/03/2020 till 31/07/2020
11,900 beneficiaries
Providing protection prevention activities to new IDPs (PFA, Recreational activities, PSS, Awareness Raising Sessions, IEC Materials Distributing)
Lebanon: Beqaa
2017/2018 Academic yesr
2870 student is the total number of students that the schools can hold yearly
183 teacher and administrative
9 Centers
Education is a basic human right and a significant factor in the development of children, communities, and countries. Opening classroom doors to all children, especially Syrian boys and girls located in Bekaa Valley, whom were forced to not to pursue their education due to the current conflict in their country. This will help break the intergenerational chains of poverty because education is intrinsically linked to all development goals, such as supporting gender empowerment, improving child health and maternal health, reducing hunger, fighting the spread of HIV and diseases of poverty, spurring economic growth, and building peace.
Lebanon : Aarsal Border town – Northern Beqaa
since 1/9/2014 till now
1920 student is the total number of students that the schools can hold yearly
120 teacher and administrative
This project guarantees the enrollment for those children in schools and to have their right in being educated as well as to lower the percentage of schools dropout that is increasing rapidly. This project will also includes providing the students with educational services and curriculums that meets the international standards for schools and the International Humanitarian Relief guarantees its free of charge and its sustainability for all students. Not to forget that psychologists and doctors specialized in general health will be doing periodic visits on all the students to provide them with the necessary psychological support and will be doing general tests to make sure that they are in good health
Lebanon : Akaar ‘Halba’
since 1/7/2015 till now
To benefit 220 young Syrian refugee students who are currently located in Halba area – North Lebanon and who have no career or craft to work and gain daily income from it.
This project aims to help and support the Syrian refugees in this area (Halba) to gain vocational information all long with practical experience that allow them to easily work and gain daily income. The project tends to improve the qualifications and capabilities of the Syrian refugee in Halba area in different domains (Sewing, Electricity, Electronics and Mechanics) for a period of six months where they will be trained by technical and administrative experts and that will help them gain the proper theoretical science and practical experience to be able to run their career later on.
Lebanon – Northern Beqaa – Aarsal
14/2/2015 till now
2,310 patients monthly distributed as follow:
(women: 1,300 – males: 695, children: 315)
Aarsal is a small town that currently holds the biggest gathering for the Syrian refugees. And this small town is facing major problems in many sectors like food, medical or population. That’s why a project for establishing a medical clinic that contains different specialized clinics was a major need in the area to reduce the over load on the few medical centers in it. This project was in partnership with Seraj foundation. The clinic includes 5 different clinics (dental 2 clinics – public health 1 clinic – family planning 1 clinic – ambulastory 1 clinic) and the clinic includes a pharmacy that provides the patients with free of charge medicines to complete their treatment. Not to forget that 11 persons between medicals and administrative s are working in the clinic (dentists 2 persons – dentists assistant 1 person – public health 1 doctor – public surgery 1 doctor – nurse 3 persons – driver 1 person – Janitor 1 person)
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