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Led by six Syrian and Lebanese women, our initiative aims to educate and empower women in Al-Faour's refugee camps. We hold awareness sessions and economic empowerment courses, advocating transparency, collaboration, and humanity as we passionately strive for women's social and economic betterment.

Together for Justice
Lebanon

Together for Justice

Syria

We support communities from:

2021

Operating since

4

Volunteers

4

Staff Members

5000

Refugees Supported

Refugee community building support

Women’s rights

Our activities:
Our focus:
Together for Justice

HIGHLIGHTS

"In a marginalized area with minimal support, we've made a lasting impact. One of our significant accomplishments is that the number of those willing to collaborate with us has grown significantly. The host community has also grown more accepting of us, and finally, we've engaged and educated several young women about ongoing issues like early marriage."
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Why is the Taking The Lead network important to you?

"Taking the Lead clarified the process of context analysis and understanding the challenges we face. They explained the organisational structure and how to identify supporters of our cause and get acquainted with widespread refugee initiatives."

With more funding and resources, our organisation could...

"attract the highest number of participants in the region, and expand into surrounding areas where no other initiatives exist."

A shift from negative to positive narratives about refugees would lead to...

"freedom for refugees and living with dignity."

If refugees could influence decisions that affect them, it would mean...

"changing societal perceptions of refugees, proving they can positively influence their communities."
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OUR VISION FOR THE FUTURE

"We strive to reduce the illiteracy rate in the region, raise awareness of their rights, alleviate economic burdens, provide them with a safe space, and resist the economic exploitation they face. This not only benefits them but also positively impacts the host community."

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