URDA NEWS

URDA’s CP Program Conducts a Remote Home Farming Session for Children
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Under the current circumstances and in compliance with the prevention and safety measures recommended by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, our Child Protection Team is providing remote psychosocial support sessions to beneficiaries through WhatsApp.

AMA Continues its “Save a Life” Project in Collaboration with URDA
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email In collaboration with the URDA, AMA continues to support and implement the Save a Life project which provides healthcare support to uninsured patients, and grants the disadvantaged their basic right to healthcare, in addition to alleviating their pain

The Story Continues: Taha
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Taha is a 10-year-old Syrian refugee whose dreams and ambitions can be perceived as too early for a child his age. Taha’s father died due to cancer five months after he was born and left his family, not

AMA Continues Supporting the Charitable Bakery in Bekaa
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email More than 3,000 Bread Bundles Distributed to 15,000 Beneficiaries a Day Bread is an essential food item on the table of the poor and the rich alike, as it is the elixir of life where any shortage in

Huda and Warda Finish an IECD Training and are Ready to Develop their Businesses
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Huda and Warda are two Syrian strong and hardworking women, living in a refugee camp in North Lebanon. They opened their small businesses in their own tents to provide for their families and support them in such difficult

Basamat Team in Akkar Conducts Focus Groups with Children and their Caregivers
Share on whatsapp Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email With the mental health situation in Lebanon gradually worsening due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the unprecedented economic situation in Lebanon, the need for deep discussions is required to understand the struggles and concerns of people in Al-Inmaa