Rising Through Education: The EGE Malala Fund Journey Outcome 1 🌟 Improved Access:Girls now have enhanced opportunities to access education and benefit from robust support systems. Outcome 2 💡 Increased Leadership:Empowering girls to take on leadership roles within their schools and communities. Outcome 3 🤝 Strengthened Support:Schools and communities are equipped to champion the empowerment of girls. Read more
Sustainable Social Protection and Livelihood Solutions for Severely Vulnerable Households in Lebanon” is a European Union funded project implemented by INMAA consortium, composed of four partners (LOST, Akkarouna, Plan International, and Save the Children – Lead) aimed at ensuring severely vulnerable households in Lebanon are more self-reliant and less dependent on social assistance. Read more
Farmers in Jabbouleh are celebrating the rehabilitation of the main irrigation canal, which resulted in saving major water resources and boosting the crop yields in the village. The rehabilitation was executed in partnership between the municipality and the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST). Read more
The Community Farm in Baalbek at the service of the farmers, the citizens, and the environment. The Community Farm aims to support local agricultural production with the most modern and most technical means to preserve both health and environment. It works to improve and develop the agricultural sector in the region through the provision of […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) in partnership with UNICEF through the generous support of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the government of Germany held a celebratory ceremony, honoring the “Messages through Arts” participants and showcasing their talents. In the presence of UNICEF’s representative in Lebanon, Mrs. Tanya Chapuisat, more than 30 […] Read more
Baalbeck, the city of the sun sparkled beaming a major ray of peace that lit the dim sky of Lebanon; it was the “Run all together for Peace” day. Some would say it was just a marathon but I beg to defer, the sight of the white shirted waves of Lebanese and Syrian youth side by side flooding the streets of Baalbeck waving Lebanese flags is an absolute redefinition of social cohesion. What started as part of UNICIF and Canada Fund supported “Education and Life Skills education for Syrian refugees and Lebanese adolescent” Project, transpired to a celebration of co-existence on Friday the 26th of September, 2014. The idea of youth having a platform to speak their mind simply was un-miss able. Sela Jaafar, a Lebanese participant in the “Run All together for Peace” expressed her enthusiasm saying, “we belong together, let’s forget our small differences and look to our huge commons, humanity will prevail and so will my dear Lebanon”.
Loay Kwaife , a Syrian participant in the “Run all together for Peace” added, “today is the day we give gratitude to this great country that stood by us, we believe in this countries peace and we will support it”. The marathon was concluded by an award ceremony held by LOST director Dr. Ramy Lakkis who dedicated awards to the great contribution and sacrifices of the Lebanese army.
نفذت الجمعية اللبنانية للدراسات والتدريب بالتعاون مع مؤسسة WAR CHILD HOLLAND مشروع “الشباب والسلم الاهلي” الذي تضمن تدريب 40 شابا وفتاة من مدارس منطقة بعلبك الهرمل على مهارات حل النواع وبناء السلم الاهلي، لتمكينهم من استخدام هذه المهارات والتصرف بايجابية وسلمية في مجتمهاتهم بالاضافة الى خلق مساحة مستقلة للحوار البناء والهادف وتعزيز ثقافة السلم الاهلي […] Read more




























