IJMAA+ aims to alleviate tensions between Lebanese host communities, refugees, and municipal authorities in the Bekaa through fostering dialogue and providing rapid stabilization support.
IJMAA+ aims to alleviate tensions between Lebanese host communities, refugees, and municipal authorities in the Bekaa through fostering dialogue and providing rapid stabilization support.
About the program
With funding from the European Regional Development and Protection Programme for Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq (RDPP II), Mercy Corps launched the IJMAA+ programme in Lebanon, which will be implemented from March to December 2022.
The programme interventions will be implemented in five municipalities in the Bekaa area:
Al Mansoura, Qsarnaba, Rachayya, Saadnayel and Al Manara
The following results are expected to be achieved:
- The targeted municipalities will have an increased capacity to adopt good governance approaches, such as transparency.
- 75 youth will be engaged in empowerment, recreational, and peacebuilding activities. This activity will be implemented by our partner organization, Peace Labs.
- Up to 5 CBOs in target communities will be supported to set strategic goals, identify opportunities, and design needs-based projects that serve their communities.
- One identified community priority project will be supported for implementation per each municipality.
The programme is expected to indirectly benefit between 50,000 and 100,000 individuals.
About the program
With funding from the European Regional Development and Protection Programme for Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq (RDPP II), Mercy Corps launched the IJMAA+ programme in Lebanon, which will be implemented from March to December 2022.
The programme interventions will be implemented in five municipalities in the Bekaa area:
Al Mansoura, Qsarnaba, Rachayya, Saadnayel and Al Manara
The following results are expected to be achieved:
- The targeted municipalities will have an increased capacity to adopt good governance approaches, such as transparency.
- 75 youth will be engaged in empowerment, recreational, and peacebuilding activities. This activity will be implemented by our partner organization, Peace Labs.
- Up to 5 CBOs in target communities will be supported to set strategic goals, identify opportunities, and design needs-based projects that serve their communities.
- One identified community priority project will be supported for implementation per each municipality.
The programme is expected to indirectly benefit between 50,000 and 100,000 individuals.
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