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Relief, Shelter and Sponsorship Midterm Report

Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin We’ve prepared this brief report about our achievements in the Relief, Shelter and Sponsorship Sectors. Shelter Sector The shelter sector was one of the programs that began operating immediately after the establishment of the Union of Relief and Development Associations (URDA). Today it … Read more

AMA and URDA Tour Lebanon

Share on whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on linkedin As part of its humanitarian initiatives to serve vulnerable people in Lebanon, Africa Muslims Agency SA conducted a field visit to Lebanon to inspect its relief projects there and the situation of the underprivileged of different nationalities. The visit started on Tuesday 27–8–2019 … Read more

Global Giving at URDA’s Al Yasamine Refugee Camp

Share on whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email As part of a routine visit conducted by Global Giving to URDA, Miranda Cleland Senior Community Engagement Associate in Global  Giving paid URDA’s biggest shelter site a visit yesterday on August 21. Al Yasmine Model Productive Village is the biggest Syrian … Read more

July Medical Report

Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email The past month has been filled with great accomplishments thanks to URDA’s healthcare sector which provided around 41,147 medical services during July alone. The healthcare sector seeks to provide underprivileged Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian people with primary and secondary healthcare, with the aim … Read more

Adha Preparations

Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email In collaboration with URDA, charities from around the world are racing to give the joy of Eid to those in need. As part of our “Act of Giving” campaign, URDA is preparing to distribute Eid Al Adha meat parcels to the underprivileged throughout … Read more

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