People who fled East Ghouta certainly suffer considerably at the temporary shelters from inadequate living conditions, with all the stress which that situation entails.
People who fled East Ghouta certainly suffer considerably at the temporary shelters from inadequate living conditions, with all the stress which that situation entails.
This youth initiative was launched by a group of engineering faculties’ graduates and undergraduate students (in electricity, mechanics, electronics and computer science), with support from the SSSD team in Banias and UNHCR.
In order to empower people and help them generate livelihood opportunities, in addition to enhancing their self-reliance, the Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD), in cooperation with UNHCR, organized at al-Hameh, Rural Damascus, a vocational training course to teach the trade of carpentry.
Based on our belief in nurturing a “culture of giving” in society, and in order to protect children from fierce winter cold, the SSSD team in Tartous, in cooperation with UNHCR, launched a CBI entitled To Give Is to Love.
Since learning is basically the inalienable right of all, and in view of our goal to remove all obstacles that hinder the integral growth and social integration of children with specific needs, the SSSD team, in cooperation with UNHCR, organized a community-based initiative entitled Our Children.
Based on GBV standards and methods, and our belief in young women’s abilities to play an effective role in society. Moreover, aiming to protect them from intellectual abuse resulted by reading inappropriate states painted on the walls of the school.
Based on our belief in motivating the youth to come out with suitable solutions for community challenges, the SSSD team, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented a community-based initiative at the village of Qana, in the southern countryside of al-Hasakeh Governorate, under the title “Wells rehabilitation and
Education is the cornerstone of community, of which the young are the active force. Helping students of the Nursing School improve their practical skills would, therefore, have a positive impact on their future practice with patients.
Based on our belief in the prominent role of women in society, as well as in the importance of promoting women’s participation in finding solutions for community challenges, the SSSD team, in cooperation with UNHCR, implemented a community-based initiative at the Maisaloon neighborhood, Qamishli City (al-Has
Elmam (“Proficiency”) is a community-based youth initiative launched by a group of Syrian youth and supported by SSSD and UNHCR. The initiative aimed to promote the concept of self-learning by creating a self-regulated learning environment in order to meet the conflict-afflicted adolescents’ educational needs, from both local and IDP communities.