The Livelihoods and Resilience Support to At-Risk Lebanese and Syrians in North Lebanon, Akkar, Bekaa, and South Lebanon
42 Participants
A large group was able to benefit from this project
70% women
This project helped many women to reach their golas
Equality
Evenly split between Syrians and Lebanese
Knowledge
Tailored to individuals with limited education
Funded by the UN World Food Program, was implemented from January to March 2023 in Akkar, Tripoli, West and Central Bekaa, and Tyre in the south
This impactful project, facilitated by Neopreneur in collaboration with Relief International and WFP, seeks to sustainably enhance the resilience and livelihoods of structurally vulnerable Lebanese and Syrian refugees, with a particular emphasis on women and youth, grappling with the profound effects of the economic crisis on their food security, nutrition, and overall well-being. In addition to its primary objectives, the project is dedicated to strengthening connections among key stakeholders in the dairy value chain, aiming to improve dairy productivity, ensure quality, and establish valuable market linkages.
The targeted group includes 42 participants, evenly split between Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese, with a significant focus on women (70%). Acknowledging the diverse educational backgrounds of the participants, the project is tailored to individuals with limited education, encompassing those who are illiterate or have completed only primary-level education