Enhancing community, civil society and government capacity to respond to the need of the most vulnerable children.

Bab El Tebbeneh, Tripoli is one of the most marginalized neighborhoods in all of Lebanon. The community living there is faced with violence, poverty, and conflict which negatively affects the lives of the children and community as a whole.

The main objective of this project is to protect and empower conflict affected children in Bab Al Tebbaneh area for coping with experienced violence, exploitation, neglect and abuse.

This will be achieved through three components:

  1. Increase the capacity and awareness of children to negotiate risks and know where to go for help.
  • Early childhood care and development courses
  • Psycho Social Activities
  • Establishment of a Youth Club
  1. Increase the capacity and awareness of caregivers and community members to address child protection/GBV concerns
  • Positive Parenting Activities
  • Informative Sessions for Care-givers
  • Informative Sessions for Children
  1. Quality response services for children at high risk and who have experienced violence, exploitation, neglect and abuse

Individual Case Management

Date April – December 2016
Project  Protection and Empowerment as a Means for Child Welfare
Budget 111,045 USD
Location North Lebanon, Tripoli, Bab al Tebbaneh
Donors UNICEF  via Save the Children International
Partners Save the Children
Sectors Education
Beneficiaries 1.       60 children aged between 3 and 5 years

2.       200 children aged between 6 and 14 years

3.       350 youth aged between 15 and 18 years

4.       620 Care-Givers

5.       300 Children and Youth

 

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