The project had two components: first, primary and specialized health care, psychosocial support, and the distribution of household products and clothing to enhance the quality of life of the community of Iraqi refugees and displaced Syrians; Second, pre-school and school support to children and vocational training and language courses for young vulnerable Iraqis and Syrians.
However, as a result of the conflict that has emerged in Syria, the project had to adapt to the new reality and focus on the Syrian displaced population, which resulted in a Humanitarian action focused on health care and NFI (Non Food Items) distribution. The counterparty with which the activities were coordinated was Caritas Syria.