Objective

To increase PARD’s organizational effectiveness, performance, and service quality.

Intervention Locations

From the informal gatherings of South Lebanon and Beirut to emergency shelters in Saida, our work is anchored in the communities where vulnerability is highest and institutional support is most absent.

Who We Are Working With

Our work targets families and communities living without basic infrastructure, where environmental risks are a daily threat to health.


01

PARD team, volunteers, and community workers

Across all programs, from health clinics and kindergartens to relief teams and women’s committees.


02

Program coordinators and field officers

Who manage projects in the gatherings and need skills in planning, monitoring, and emergency response.


03

Social workers, psychologists, and teachers

Who carry emotional weight and need support to care for themselves while caring for others.


04

Administrative and support teams

Who ensure our operations run smoothly, even during crisis.


05

Local partner organizations and NGO network members

Who train with us and coordinate through platforms in Saida and the South.


Organizational Development for PARD

Program Numbers (2024)


28

Female volunteers

Trained in SPHERE humanitarian standards for emergency response.

25

Team members

From across programs participated in specialized self-care and well-being training.

10+

Workshops

Delivered in Psychological First Aid, GBV response, and project planning.

3

Major projects

Underwent external evaluation and financial audit.

2

Needs identification processes

Conducted with women in Tyre and Saida to shape future work.

4

Specialized studies

Were commissioned on topics including women's civic engagement and pediatric health access in gatherings.