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Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

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Lebanon

www.nabaa-lb.org

Mission

Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a is a Lebanese organization registered in the ministry of interim under License 104/AD. We started our work since September 2001. We are working to empower those marginalized communities so they uphold the rights of children, and so enable children and young people to play a healthy and active role in their communities. Our mission is to empower those communities so they uphold the rights of children, and so enable children and young people to play a healthy and active role in their communities.Vision: Our vision is one those communities have the capacity to be able to take more control of the decisions affecting their lives in a way that is inclusive of all people's needs. Naba'a works in seven of the twelve official UNRWA refugee camps as well as the gatherings and villages which surround them. We work to achieve our mission through our four strategic aims and seven dedicated programs. First Strategic aim; We aim to support young children who are most at risk of violence and neglected in the communities to provide them with opportunities to develop their confidence and grow up in a safer more inclusive environment. Second Strategic aim; We aim to support children and youth who are at risk of dropping out from school and living in particularly hard circumstances, and to help them realize their potential. Third Strategic aim; We aim to work with local communities, to build the capacity of those communities to take a more coordinated and inclusive approach to participatory decision-making and service provision. Fourth strategic aim; We aim to influence the decisions of key policy makers and service providers who are responsible towards the Palestinian communities living in Lebanon to uphold the rights of Palestinian children, and to be accountable for providing appropriate services.

Open Projects

Refugee Families affected by economic crisis
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Refugee Families affected by economic crisis

Hunger
Humanitarian Assistance
Lebanon

Through this project Naba'a organization is planning to support the most impoverished refugee families living in the camps whom are affected by the recent deterioration of the socio-economic and political situation in Lebanon, knowing that those families are already suffering from hazardous and difficult situations. Knowing that, due these difficult situations the poverty rate in these camps reached 73% and 65% suffering from unemployment.

Education opportunities for 200 Palestinian Refuge
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Education opportunities for 200 Palestinian Refuge

Humanitarian Assistance
Education & Technology
Lebanon

Naba'a provides a friendly and safe space for Palestinian refugee children living in Lebanon and Palestinian refugees displaced from Syria whom are living in Ein El Helweh and Rashydieh Palestinian Refugee camps. Naba'a helps support them to enhance their educational and life skills. This proposed project will increase the access of 200 Palestinian refugee children Children inside school who are facing educational difficulties and 50 dropped out of school children including disabled children.

Syrian Refugee -Beirut explosion and COVID 19
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Syrian Refugee -Beirut explosion and COVID 19

Humanitarian Assistance
Health & Physical Wellbeing
COVID-19
Lebanon

The massive explosion that rocked Beirut and destroyed much of the Lebanese capital's port last week threatens to have disastrous consequences for the roughly 1.5 million Syrian and Palestinian refugees who have long relied on humanitarian aid in the country. They were already vulnerable, because of the bad economic crisis and corona virus crisis and measures that had impacted the whole country. At least 43 Syrian workers were among the victims of the blast which killed more than 200 people.

Refugee Families affected by COVID 19 Pandemic
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Refugee Families affected by COVID 19 Pandemic

Humanitarian Assistance
COVID-19
Lebanon

The proposed intervention is aiming to protect the 800 PRL, PRS and SRS refugee families during COVID 19 through promoting hygiene practices in the refugee camps. The intervention will be divided into three main components: - Identifying the most vulnerable 800 PRL and PRS households - Providing social distance hygiene awareness for 500 parents - Provision of domestic hygiene kits for 800 PRL, PRS and SRS households in 3 Palestinian refugee camps

Standing Hand in Hand with Beirut
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Standing Hand in Hand with Beirut

Humanitarian Assistance
COVID-19
Lebanon

The situation in Lebanon is heartbreaking! Thousands of people have been severely wounded in a huge blast that ripped through Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and the number of deaths is still rising. Hospitals are working overcapacity and some parts of hospitals destroyed. Rafic Hariri Hospital Hospital is already on the verge of declaring its inability to accommodate patients due to COVID 19. It's reported that a wheat storage facility has been completely destroyed.

Dignity for displaced women and girls in Lebanon
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Dignity for displaced women and girls in Lebanon

Women & Girls Empowerment
Humanitarian Assistance
Health & Physical Wellbeing
Lebanon

Women and girls displaced by armed conflict suffer most from not having suitable accommodation or access to a bathroom and fresh water. Many live in shared shelters or abandoned buildings without a change of clothing or the means to attend to their hygiene needs. A lack of sanitary pads and clean underwear prevents women and girls from going out and can also cause infections and skin disease. The project will provide clothing and a supply of sanitary pads to restore dignity and well-being.

Protect 120 Refugee Children and women from Syria
Developmental Action without Borders/Naba'a

Protect 120 Refugee Children and women from Syria

Humanitarian Assistance
Children
Lebanon

Since 2011 the Syrian crisis has been encroaching. According to the UNRWA estimation during December 2013, the number of Palestinian refugees reached 15,075 families including 51,227 individuals. 7,945 are children less than 5 years old and 13,256 are children aged 6 - 17 years old. According to the UNHCR last update, on the 6th of February 2014, the total number of Syrian refugees reached 915,145 persons. 55% are children aged less than 18 years old. These numbers are continuously increasing a

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