For its 25 years anniversary, RMF-USA honors its founder and president, Nayla Moawad

The Rene Moawad Foundation – USA (RMF-USA) held its annual Gala dinner, celebrating its 25th anniversary, on Saturday November the 3rd at the Ritz Carlton in Washington DC. The proceeds of this Gala dinner go to the support of RMF’s numerous projects and activities in Lebanon especially its health care and educational programs.

A large and enthusiastic crowd of around 400 people from the Lebanese American community, Arab Americans and many American friends of Lebanon, was present at the event. The ambassador from Lebanon to the USA, Gabriel Issa, the State department representative, the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, David Hale, and the ASHA (American schools and hospitals abroad) office director at USAID, Anne Dix, along with many other prominent figures were among the attendees.

The crowd applauded the honoring of RMF’s founder H.E. Nayla Moawad who received the Visionary Leadership Award for her commitment, vision, and tenacity in bringing development and progress to rural areas of Lebanon.

A video showing Mrs. Moawad’s path and achievements left the audience speechless. “I didn’t want my husband René’s mission to be buried along with his body”, said Mrs. Moawad in one of her old videos. She was then introduced by her son, RMF’s executive director MP Michel Moawad.

“For our 25th anniversary, this year’s RMF Visionary leadership award will be a very special one”, said M. Moawad. “Indeed, this year’s award is all about breaking barriers. The woman we are honoring tonight is a living proof that with courage sacrifice commitment and determination, everything is possible. Everything she did and everything she achieved is a proof that you are confined only by the walls you build yourself”, he continued.

“Last but not least, she is the reason why we are all gathered here tonight. She was a woman of vision when she founded the RMF in 1991, and in the USA in 1993. She transformed the René Moawad’s legacy into an institution that broke the barriers of religious and regional and political belonging, in order to serve the human being in Lebanon, wherever he is and whatever he believes in, so that our fellow Lebanese can live on their land, free, while we assure their basic rights and dignity, he added.

Mrs. Moawad thanked the René Moawad Foundation USA for the surprise award. Nayla Moawad then thanked the RMF-USA team for the marvelous surprise and started her speech by saying: ‘’When there’s a will there’s a way, and I believe there will be always be a way to save Lebanon”.

She continued:  ‘’I would also like to thank our friend, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, his Excellency David Hale, we are very pleased to have you with us tonight along with our Lebanese Ambassador to the US, his Excellency Gabriel Issa”. Nayla Moawad ended her speech thanking the American people for their endless support to Lebanon through USAID. We were able to implement together more than 62 projects all over Lebanon and working on 22 more projects for this year, under the USAID funded project Baladi. We have done an amazing work in the rural areas and aiming for more. Thank you USAID.

The trophy offered to Nayla Moawad is the work of the talented Lebanese artist Karim Chaaya.

The Gala highlighted the accomplishments of the RMF for the past quarter century. Another video showed how deeply rooted the work of the RMF is across all sectors in Lebanon.

The night continued as the master of ceremony Mr. Brian Karam, a Lebanese American journalist, Whitehouse correspondent, CNN contributor and investigative reporter, introduced the honoring of two prominent Lebanese Americans figures, whom Lebanon is very proud of, for their distinguished community service and life time achievement.

The whole audience applauded RMF’s decision to honor former Congressman Darel Issa, a Republican U.S. Representative for California’s 49th congressional district, serving in Congress from 2001 to 2017 and recently nominated by the President to be the Director of the United States Trade and Development Agency. Mr. Charif Souki, a successful Lebanese American business man and energy entrepreneur whose company was the first to be licensed to export natural gas from the US, introduced the honoree.

The second honoree was Mr. Richard Ashoo, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration for the Department of Commerce. Former senator John E Sononu, from the state of New Hampshire, introduced the honoree.

The evening allowed many guests to discover the wonderful and renowned Lebanese singer and actress, Manal Mallat. The benefit dinner also featured a fashion show by the talented young Lebanese designer, Hassan Idris.

Completing Five Electrical Transmission Stations in Arsal and Announcing Additional Support to Arsal Community

Beirut September 10, 2018 –Rene Moawad Foundation celebrated the completion of a project to improve electricity production in the Arsal municipality.  This project was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Building Alliance for Local Advancement, Development, and Investment (BALADI) Project.  USAID, through the BALADI Project implemented by René Moawad Foundation (RMF), provided $100,000 worth of assistance for five new 250 KVA electrical transmission stations covering 40 streets in Arsal.  This assistance is in close cooperation with the municipality of Arsal, which is contributing $20,000 for needed civil works and community awareness sessions on saving energy.

The ceremony marking the completion of the project was held at Arsal municipality (Baalbeck-Hermel district) in the presence of USAID Mission Director Dr. Anne Patterson, RMF Executive Director Michel Moawad, the Mayor of Arsal Bassel Al Houjairy, Arsal municipal council members, and other representatives of the Arsal community.

In her remarks, Ambassador Richard emphasized, “The U.S. Government is committed to the people of Arsal as you progress in revitalizing and developing your town.” Ambassador Richard announced additional USAID assistance to Arsal comprising up to seven new local development activities.

For more than six years, the residents of Arsal have suffered from insufficient voltage and a lack of electrical grid connections.  The new electricity transmission stations now serve 16,000 Lebanese and more than 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2,300 homes, 480 businesses, and 6 schools.

Invitation to Bid | Rural Tourism | Tannourine

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Tannourine (Batroun) are calling for an invitation for the rural tourism project in Tannourine (Concrete works, metal, and wood).

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

The deadline is 28/11/2018

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

Invitation to bid | LED lights

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipalities of Kfardlakos and Rachiine (Zgharta district) are calling for an invitation to replace the existing street lights with LED lights in the mentioned towns.

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

The deadline is 26/11/2018

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

Invitation to Bid | Solar Water Heaters

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Lebaa (Jezzine district) are calling for an invitation to bid equip the town with solar water heaters.

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

The deadline is 13/11/2018

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

Invitation to bid | LED lights

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipalities of Al Amayer, Al Noura and Al Debabieh (Akkar district) are calling for an invitation to replace the existing street lights with LED lights in the mentioned towns.

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

The deadline is 12/11/2018

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

Invitation to bid | photo-voltaic panels for electricity generation

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Al Amayer (Akkar district) are calling for an invitation to bid to install photovoltaic panels for electricity generation.

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

The deadline is 06/11/2018

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

Invitation to Bid | Ecological & Tourist area in Bchatfine

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipality of Bchatfine (Shouf district) are calling for an invitation to bid to establish an Ecological & Tourist area in Bchatfine.

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

The deadline is 24/10/2018

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

Invitation to bid – Solar Water Heaters

RMF and the municipalities of Aintourine and Kfardlakos (Zgharta district) are calling for an invitation to bid to buy and equip the two villages with solar power heaters.

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

The deadline is 08/10/2018.

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