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The association aims to preserve and promote historical, cultural and urban heritage within Lebanon (including public spaces), which has come under increased threat of destruction through rampant urbanization, as all are viewed as thoroughly connected to protect Lebanese society by preserving its history and identity. [3]
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 ...
Hezbollah organizes an extensive social development program and runs hospitals, news services, educational facilities, and encouragement of Nikah mut‘ah. [3] [6] Some of its established institutions are: Emdad committee for Islamic Charity, [7] Hezbollah Central Press Office, Al Jarha Association, [8] and Jihad Al Binaa Developmental Association. [9]
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 2011, Anera provided more than $65 million worth of programs to the people of the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan. [7] In 2020, Anera provided over $100.4 million in programs. [8] Historically, the organization has worked with regional governments to help address needs in times of crisis. [9] [10]
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The Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization established in 1991, by, according to its website, "concerned people in the U.S. to address the medical and humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian youths in the Middle East."