René Moawad Foundation Concludes “Strengthening Civil Society Organizations in the North and Akkar” Project

The René Moawad Foundation organized the closing ceremony of the project “Strengthening Civil Society Organizations in the North and Akkar for Sustainable Development” funded by the European Union, in cooperation with Saint Joseph University’s Lebanese School for Social Training. The ceremony was held in the conference room of the René Moawad Foundation building in Mejdlaya on Wednesday 30 May, in the presence of Representatives from the European Union Delegation in Beirut, Mr. Gianandrea Villa and Mr. José Luis Vinuesa Santamaria, Head of the Economy and Local Development Department and Head of the Sustainable Development Section of the EU Delegation to Lebanon, respectively, in addition to the Director of the Lebanese School for Social Training Ms. Marise Tannous, the General director of the René Moawad Foundation Mr. Nabil Moawad, and members and representatives of the associations involved in the project.

The ceremony began with a detailed technical presentation by René Moawad Foundation’s project coordinator for this project, Ms. Jano Barakat, who explained the project’s objectives and main highlights. In this context, it should be noted that the project’s aim was to build the capacity of civil society organizations in the North and Akkar districts and make their work more sustainable in the long run, as well as providing them the opportunity to submit project proposals with financing reaching a total value of 40,000 euros.

Head of the Sustainable Development Section of the EU Delegation, Mr. José Luis Vinuesa Santamaria, expressed his pleasure at participating in the closing ceremony of this important but short-term project, considering that the objective of the project has been fulfilled, which is the capacity-building of civil society organizations in the North and Akkar, something of exceptional importance to the European Union. “This project’s importance lies in building the capacity of organizations and serving community members by strengthening social partnership and protecting and supporting partnership with the public and private sectors,” said Santamaria.

Then he expressed the pleasure of the European Union to be financially supporting the implementation of a series of capacity-training programs aimed at building the capacity of associations to write and submit projects, marketing, communication, human resources management, strategies and other issues that help bridge the gaps and needs of local community organizations. He spoke about the importance of the role of civil society organizations in the formulation of local policies and their efforts to implement these policies. “I hope that these initiatives will be repeated by the organizations that participated in these trainings”, stressing the importance of networking between those organizations.

On her part, Ms. Marise Tannous, Director of the Lebanese School of Social Training at Saint Joseph University, spoke about her experience working in cooperation with the René Moawad Foundation: “When the René Moawad Foundation asked me to apply for the involvement of Saint Joseph University’s Lebanese School for Social Training, I didn’t hesitate for one moment to participate, and this is what any of us would have done for such projects.”

And regarding the importance of the project, she added: “First of all, our tasks at the Lebanese School of Social Training intersect with the functions of the Rene Moawad Foundation in the service of man and society.” Secondly, the mutual cooperation between academics and players on the ground can result in the integration of competencies for formulating and implementing successful and effective projects. Finally, the North Lebanon region deserves special attention from each of us, given its social and developmental needs as well as the capabilities and resources that must be strengthened and encouraged. ” She also pointed out that “the primary motivation for our commitment to this project lies in the hope we place in this country, especially in its active forces, that is the associations that struggle every day and by all means available to them to realize people’s dignity and preserve their rights.”

Then the General Director of the René Moawad Foundation, Mr. Nabil Moawad meanwhile stressed on “the importance of the language spoken by everyone here today, the language of civil society”. He continued by saying that “this is the language that we have become accustomed to and which Lebanon is now lacking, which is the language that we seek to develop and to set as an example for the private and public sector.” I know well that this project today, through the training of Saint Joseph University, is very important. It’s possible that some people were disappointed at being unable to get the necessary funding, and I understand their position. But I assure them that the future lies ahead of us and of them, and that the skills acquired by the associations during these trainings allows them today to obtain donations by donors.” He then added: “I am proud today to say that some of these associations have become brilliant, and that this ceremony is not the end but the beginning because we have discovered the enthusiasm of these organizations and their haste for development work and public affairs.” We hope to be together, hand in hand, in future projects, especially that today you are able to apply on your own to projects launched by any donor, including the European Union. ”

He concluded by saying that “In this context, I am addressing the European Union, the first donor to Lebanon, to tell them that the Rene Moawad Foundation has acquired many experiences through its involvement and implementation of a large number of projects funded by it. I also thank the St. Joseph University, which worked with great passion and showed us that academics, contrary to what is rumored of them being confined within University walls, they were the initiators on all levels. I thank the participating associations and thank the team of the René Moawad Foundation on its completion of this project.”

Then Mr. Zaher Obeid, the representative of the “Al-Hadatha” Association and a spokesman for the participating associations in the project, gave a speech saying that “Sustainable development is achieved by meeting the needs of people and the local community and by finding the appropriate means and methods to advance our regions by reinforcing the partnership between civil society organizations,” He added: “The training received by the associations had a positive impact on the workflow. In the “Al-Hadatha” Association, for example, we observed great progress and development in the team in terms of acquired capabilities and communication skills. The ceremony ended with the distribution of certificates to participating associations followed by a cocktail gathering.

Job Vacancy: Reporter/Editor/Feature Writer – consultant

RMF is seeking a Reporter/Editor/Feature Writer – consultant in Achrafieh with visits to project sites. 

BALADI is a seven-year program funded by USAID. It aims at supporting municipalities that demonstrate a real commitment to participatory, equitable, and effective decentralized local governance and economic development. The goal of the program is to conduct a nationwide competitive process annually to support municipalities, unions of municipalities and clusters of municipalities that illustrate a strong commitment to change and local development and that generate innovative solutions to the provision of public services, citizen engagement, and economic issues facing their communities. Projects should improve reliable and affordable public services, expand broad citizen participation, particularly youth and women, and advance social capital.

Position Summary

The Reporter/Editor/Feature Writer will be responsible for writing press releases, success stories, articles, posts, and literature in addition to interviewing key persons (Beneficiaries, sources, experts RMF team …) to be used in various dissemination mediums to RMF donors, stakeholders, media, partners and targeted audiences.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities

  • Conduct research to uncover interesting and significant news.
  • Gather, corroborate and interpret data.
  • Interview key persons (witnesses, sources etc.) to obtain more information.
  • Use findings to construct well-written articles.
  • Retain awareness of the readers’ point of view.
  • Obtain first-hand information by being present in happenings.
  • Receive assignments or investigate news leads/tips.
  • Comply with the moral code of the profession.
  • Maintain notes and audio recordings.
  • Partner with other journalists, editors, producers etc.
  • Establish contacts and sources for use in future research.

Qualifications and Skills Required

  • Proven working experience as Reporter/Editor/Feature Writer
  • Current knowledge of headlines
  • Computer proficiency (MS Office, digital editing, web search, databases)
  • Excellent communication and networking skills along with an aptitude in extracting information
  • Good observation and deduction skills
  • Integrity and morality
  • BSc degree in journalism or relevant field
  • Fluent in English and Arabic, French is a plus

Please send your CV and cover letter to “[email protected]” and [email protected] mentioning the position title in the subject of your email.

Invitation to bid – Mammography machine and accessories (Ferzol)

RMF and the municipality of Ferzol (Zahle District) are calling for an invitation to bid to equip the village health clinic with a mammography machine and accessories.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh (01/613367).

The deadline is 18-06-2018 – 3PM.

The bid invitation can be found here.

And the bidding conditions can be found here.

The René Moawad Foundation and the Dutch Embassy in Lebanon are exporting the Lebanese potato for the first time to EU markets

The René Moawad Foundation celebrated the export for the first time of 20 tons of Lebanese potatoes to the EU markets in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Beirut and in coordination with the agricultural cooperatives in Akkar. The ceremony was held in the conference room of the management and investment building of the Beirut Port, in the presence of the President of the René Moawad Foundation, former MP Nayla Moawad, General director of the Ministry of Agriculture Louis Lahoud (who was representing the Minister of Agriculture Ghazi Zeaiter), the Kingdom of the Netherlands Ambassador to Lebanon Jan Waltmans, General director of the Agricultural Research Department Michel Afram represented by Michel Issa El-Khoury , General director of the Ministry of Economy and Trade Alia Abbas, General director of Customs Badri Daher (represented by Colonel Adel Francis), General director of the René Moawad Foundation Nabil Moawad, FAO (The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Ambassador Maurice Saadeh, Chairman of the Agricultural Committee of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Lebanon Raphael Debbane, Chairman of the Lebanese-Dutch Businessmen Association Mohammad Sinno, Head of Beirut port authority Hassan Koraytem, and Ms. Virginie Cossoul representing the European Union in addition to the presence of security forces, the heads of agricultural cooperatives in Akkar and a gathering of businessmen and farmers.

The ceremony began with the Lebanese and Dutch national anthems followed by a speech by former MP Nayla Moawad, expressing her pride and joy in this achievement, which has led to the export of high-quality Lebanese products that conform to European standards, in close cooperation with the public and private sectors on one hand, and the farmers and cooperatives, and the Dutch embassy on the other hand. Moawad confirmed that “The main objective is the dignity of the farmer whom we want to help keep on his land so he can live in dignity. And in collaboration with the Dutch Embassy, ​​we worked for the first time in Lebanon on potato varieties found in EU countries in cooperation with the Agricultural Research Department and farmers. And this project was successfully completed after we adopted many practical steps and overcame many obstacles, but only with the help of all were we able to achieve the desired goals.” She expressed her pleasure at the success of this project which is beneficial first to farmers and then to the national economy.

Then a speech on behalf of the Minister of Agriculture Ghazi Zeaiter was delivered by the Ministry’s General Director Louis Lahoud, who welcomed the audience and praised the role and work of the René Moawad Foundation. Lahoud spoke about the importance of this project, which aims at developing Lebanese agricultural products and further enrooting farmers in their lands, thereby reflecting positively on the agricultural situation. He highlighted the role of the Ministry of Agriculture in supporting such projects that contribute to the modernization and development of agricultural products. “We went through several stages before the export to the EU was approved, and then we started the most difficult phase of preparing the Lebanese farmer to work on the specifications,” he said. And in this regard, the René Moawad Foundation was a pioneer in implementing the specifications with farmers.”

Then the Ambassador of Holland to Lebanon, Jan Waltmans, said: “The Kingdom of the Netherlands is the fifth largest donor to Lebanon. Indeed, we support Lebanon in addressing the impact of the Syrian crisis through economic development and job creation (the Socio-Economic Fund for Development, the Agrotech Agricultural Technology Program, and FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in the rehabilitation of technical schools and the green project), and in human rights, stability, peace and security and finally, to work with young people. And these are only a few examples of what the Netherlands is doing in Lebanon. ”

And he added: “With the René Moawad Foundation, we took it upon ourselves to demonstrate that the European market is open to Lebanese products and that European standards can be met if the farmers in Lebanon receive the proper support and the right approach to achieve these goals.” And the René Moawad Foundation has worked closely with farmers in Akkar, seed suppliers, and Dutch traders. As a result, Lebanon today is exporting the first 20 tons of potatoes to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. I would also like to mention the Syrian refugees who were allowed to work on the lands, thus contributing to this success in turn. And the entire potato output has been sold even before its shipment. This is why I am very pleased with this achievement today and I hope it will serve as a model for all farmers in Lebanon to replicate this experience and open up new markets. ”

He concluded with: “We all know that in the event of failure, it is easy to point the finger at whom is at fault, whereas in achieving any success, the winners and the heroes suddenly identify themselves, but in this case, the Moawad Foundation, the farmers, peasants, experts from the Netherlands and from the Agricultural Research Institute in Lebanon; they are the only ones who played an efficient role and nobody else. I am sure that this development will encourage the Ministry of Agriculture and the Lebanese authorities to promote similar initiatives in the agricultural sector.”

Then the technical director of the project at the René Moawad Foundation, Engineer Imad Riachy, presented a technical explanation about the project’s execution and the difficulties that accompanied it. After that, the participants inspected the volumes exported at the container terminal at the port of Beirut.

Invitation to bid – Borehole’s drilling Bebnine El Abdeh

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) invites sealed bids from eligible companies for the Borehole’s drilling in El Rihaniyeh in Bebnine El Abdeh, under the “WASH assistance for Syrian refugees and affected populations in North Lebanon”; a project implemented by RMF and funded by UNHCR.

Those wishing to participate in this tender must obtain the tender file as of 16/5/2018 from the offices of Rene Moawad Foundation located in Zghorta, Mejdlaya 06-666093 – From 9:30 am to 3:30 pm

The Deadline for Submission is Tuesday 28/05/2018 at RMF offices with the closing date on the following day 29/05/2018 at 10:30 at the René Moawad Foundation in in Zghorta, Mejdlaya.

Invitation to Bid – Solar Water Heaters – Zakroun

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Zakroun (Koura District) are calling for an invitation to bid for the village’s solar water heaters project.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh (01/613367).

The deadline is 04-06-2018 – 3PM

For more info on the bidding conditions, kindly click here.

The bid announcement and info can be found below.

New Job Vacancy: Civil Engineer Consultant

The Building Alliance for Local Advancement, Development, and Investment (BALADI) program is a USAID funded program that supports locally-generated socio-economic development projects throughout Lebanon. The BALADI program seeks to encourage service delivery by local governments through municipal projects that respond to citizens’ needs. It assists municipalities and communities that have collaborated together to prepare and well plan for livelihood improvement projects.

Position Summary:

The Civil Engineer will be technically supporting RMF/BALADI team to ensure the execution of Construction works for all USAID/Baladi Projects. He/she will also play an advisory role to BALADI’s stakeholders in ensuring sustainability of these initiatives.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Oversee day to day project implementation and ensure effective and timely completion of the infrastructure interventions according to project specifications and standards.
  • Supervise the implementation of the technical components of the project contracted.
  • Ensure proper project implementation, full compliance with required standards and specifications.
  • Conduct regular Site inspection to check if the works on site are moving as per drawing, as per material approved, as per method statement and as per quality control procedure.
  • Generate, in coordination with the Project Manager and the Deputy Program Director, designs, illustrations, and Bills of Quantities (BOQ) for the required projects.
  • Conduct field assessments and coordinate with different stakeholders to determine the scope of work, resource requirements, and estimated costs.
  • Monitor work progress as per USAID/Baladi regulations and standards.
  • Prepare weekly field plans/reports to be submitted to the Project Manager; Support in establishing and maintaining proper project documentation and records, including but not limited to:
    • Needs assessments questionnaires, monitoring questionnaires, certificates of vouchers receipts, consolidated list of beneficiaries, photos etc.
    • Identify equipment and material needs by developing a detailed bill of quantities (BOQ), and in co-operation with the local Procurement team assess what is available in the local market.
    • Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.

Qualifications and Skills Required: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering
  • 5+ years professional experience in Site and Field Engineering
  • 5+ years professional experience in performing inspections in the civil discipline on construction projects
  • Qualified in language and writing skills and ability to produce high-quality professional reports, and technical summaries
  • Qualified presentation skills and ability to communicate to large audiences.
  • Qualified people skills with the ability to communicate effectively in person, verbally and in writing.
  • Strong communication & leadership skills and the ability to organize and conduct meetings & workshops.
  • Ability to work in the office and travel on-location.
  • Mastery of computerized tools, specifically with Autocad, Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
  • Fluent in English and Arabic.
  • Deadline for application is on Friday, May 18, 2018.

To those interested, please apply at: [email protected]

Invitation to bid – Equip the Fih village health clinic with a Mammography machine and accessories

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Fih are calling for an invitation to bid for the project titled “Equiping the Fih health clinic with a Mammography machine and accessories“.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh (Phone: 01-613367).

The deadline is May 21, 2018.

The bid invitation can be found here.