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Emergency aid to Syrian refugees and host population in Lebanon to improve mental health

Emergency aid to Syrian refugees and host population in Lebanon to improve mental health

by capitan | Sep 15, 2015

The project aims to provide psychological help and improve the training and coordination of the actors involved in humanitarian aid, in the context of primary care, in Lebanese public health, around three main actions: Establishing a mental health clinic (MHC) with a...
Improving living conditions for rural communities in Bolivia through targeted water supply interventions

Improving living conditions for rural communities in Bolivia through targeted water supply interventions

by capitan | Jun 17, 2014

The project is a contribution to the consolidation of a fundamental right of individuals, such as access to drinking water, in 8 communities in Bolivia: The Ripiera, New Hope, Morebiti, El Pilar, Villa Enconada, San Rafael, San Antonio Lomerío and Samaipata, which...
Increased access to sustainable safe water supply and sanitation services for poor rural population in Haiti

Increased access to sustainable safe water supply and sanitation services for poor rural population in Haiti

by capitan | Jun 17, 2014

This project has three main components: Drinking water using solar energy. Sanitation. Health and hygiene promotion. For the first of three components, with the intervention of Food For The Poor Haiti (FFP) in partnership with Water Missions International (WMI), a...
Specialized secondary health care services and inclusive activities for people with disabilities among Syrian refugees in Za’atari camp

Specialized secondary health care services and inclusive activities for people with disabilities among Syrian refugees in Za’atari camp

by capitan | Jan 7, 2016

The overall objective is to improve the living conditions and independence of women, girls, boys and men with disabilities, with a particular focus on children (girls and boys under 18 years) and women, among Syrian refugees in Za’atari camp. To do so, this project...
Emergency Assistance to People with Disabilities in Refugee Camps in Gaza to Ensure Protection of their Rights

Emergency Assistance to People with Disabilities in Refugee Camps in Gaza to Ensure Protection of their Rights

by capitan | Mar 5, 2015

This project was to ensure access to basic health services and protection of the rights of 1,550 persons with disabilities, residents in four camps in the Gaza Strip, through four rehabilitation centers specialized in working with persons with disabilities and that...
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  • International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Achievements of Palestinian Women’s Agri-food Cooperatives in Jenin (Palestine) 7 March, 2025
  • We attended the presentation of the book ‘The Search for Home Among Forced Migrants and Refugees’ in Rome 6 March, 2025
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