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In 1989, the Taef Agreements put an end to 15 years of civil war and marked the beginning of a progressive return to peace in the country. After 10 years of emergency relief and assistance to people wounded in war, Amel decided to move from an emergency approach to a longer-term development approach, embodied by an interim restructuring (election of a new board committee and reorganization of ...
EWB-Lebanon has university chapters in Lebanon universities allowing engineering students to join the group and participate in engineering development activities. There were more than 250 student members in 2015 in EWB-Lebanon chapters at Notre Dame University – Louaize , American University of Beirut , Lebanese American University , and ...
In 1957, Nadeem Shwayri founded the Al-Kafaàt Foundation, a non-profit and non-governmental development organization. With his wife Lily, they aimed to serve the challenged in Lebanon. Today, the Al-Kafatàt Foundation delivers education and rehabilitation to around 4,500 people, with a workforce of around 800 employees.
During the 1982 Lebanon War, the Hezbollah Martyrs Foundation was established as a branch of the Iranian Martyrs Foundation. The foundation was created by the idea of supporting the families of Palestinian martyrs. By doing so, the foundation creates better services to families who have needs in the social, educational and medical sphere. [59]
City University Formerly (Manar University of Tripoli - MUT) CityU 1990 cityu.edu.lb: Yes: Global University: GU 1992 gu.edu.lb: Yes: American University of Science and Technology: AUST 1989 aust.edu.lb: Yes: Lebanese National Higher Conservatory of Music: LNHCM 1995 conservatory.gov.lb/ Antonine University: UA 1996 ua.edu.lb: Yes: Islamic ...
The Lebanese American University (LAU; Arabic: الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية) is a secular private American university with campuses in Beirut, Byblos, and New York. It is chartered by the board of regents of the University of the State of New York and is recognized by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
The Lebanese German University, LGU is a higher educational institution in Jounieh, Lebanon.. Founded by the Lebanese German Association for the Promotion of Culture, a non-profit NGO, the Lebanese German University opened its doors in 2008 after obtaining Presidential Decree number 794, dated October 5, 2007.
Offrejoie (English translation: "joy of giving") is a politically and religiously independent Lebanese non-governmental humanitarian organisation, founded in 1985 by lawyer Dr. Melhem Emile Khalaf, Walid Arnaout, Mohammad Hamade, Paul Nassar and Nadim Souhaid.