Objective

To promote gender justice between men and women and empower Palestinian women, youth, and children to participate in and have access to, control over, and benefit from various political, social, cultural, and economic resources.

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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

We work with the people who are often pushed to the edges, in a country where they are already living on the edge. Our work focuses on:


01

Palestinian women and youth from Lebanon (PRL)

They have been here for generations, but are still barred from most jobs and basic rights.


02

Palestinian families who fled Syria (PRS)

They are now stuck in Lebanon, struggling to survive with even less support.


03

Syrian refugee women and youth

They left one war and are now facing another crisis.


04

Vulnerable Lebanese Women & Youth

Living in host communities affected by the same economic collapse and crisis, often in mixed informal settlements.


05

Single mothers, survivors of violence, young people out of school.

Because of their status, their gender, or the simple lack of opportunities.

Gender Justice

Program Numbers (2024)


529

Women

Are now active leaders in 22 Women’s Committees across 13 different gatherings.

22

Women’s Committees

Across 13 different gatherings.

1,849

Women

Visited a doctor for reproductive health, prenatal care, or screenings in our clinics.

361

People

Most of them survivors of violence, sat down for private, one-on-one psychological support.

186

Women

Earned concrete ways to manage daily stress and anxiety in a special workshop series.

109

Young People

(99 young women and 10 young men) are now trained in first aid and can respond in an emergency.

16

Young Women

Are studying nursing right now on full scholarships we provided.

50

Women

Learned to turn old clothes into new products, a skill for their homes and a potential small business.