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Over 100,000 beneficiaries of Qurbani projects for the year 2024 / 1445 AH.
Achievements of the “Granting More” Campaign by the Number The Union of Relief and Development Associations in Lebanon URDA has concluded its Eid al-Adha campaign for the year 2024 / 1445 AH, under the theme “Granting More.” This campaign targeted the most vulnerable families of various nationalities, including Lebanese, Syrian,

URDA’s Collaboration with TFL on the Aman School Project
As part of the Leadership for Learning through Displacement project implemented by Teach for Lebanon, TFL alumni in collaboration with URDA organization conducted a workshop at Aman school project. The workshop tackled problem-solving strategies using the SHIFT acronym which included discussions on teacher well-being, self-care strategies, and their importance.

Goodbye!
With hearts full of faith in God’s will and decree, we received today the news of the passing of Dr. Abdel Hafiz Itani, the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Union of Relief and Development Associations, after a battle with illness. His departure marks a great loss

URDA launches 2024 Al Adha campaign under the title “Granting More “
The days of joy and sacrifice are approaching, and the days of Eid al-Adha are approaching, and in these blessed moments, URDA announces the launch of its annual campaign for Eid al-Adha for the year 2024 AD / 1445 AH, under the title “Granting More”. On this Eid, we challenge

Workshop in Akkar to Assess Food Security and Enhance the Agricultural Sector
Mohamed Ahmed, Director of the Livelihood Sector, and Abdulrahman Darwish, Public Relations Coordinator at URDA, participated in a workshop organized by the USAID Foundation to assess food security in the Akkar region. The workshop aimed to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities to enhance the agricultural sector in the area. Participants

Catastrophic Figures Released by a Field Survey from the Education Sector in URDA
Needs of Syrian Refugees in Arsal Require Immediate Action A recent report by a team of volunteers from URDA’s education sector in the Arsal area revealed the tragic reality faced by Syrian refugees in the region. Comprehensive analysis by the team showed that 46% of Syrian children aged 5 to