On March 29th, LOST Bedneyel staff welcomed UNICEF visitors who were given a tour around the entire center of Bedneyel.
Then, the visitors attended the CESC class, who had participants from Rayak high school. The visitors spoke with 25 participants for about 15 minutes, and then they chose two beneficiaries at random to discuss the curriculum with them.
Furthermore, they visited the GIL marketplace, the winners with INJAZ partner, and Hekmat Shemaly briefed the GIL program in general. INJAZ, represented by Aline Haidar briefed the classes given by INJAZ, and DOT, represented by Mariam Haidar briefed the classes given by DOT.

There were several stations, such as the crepe station by Hsain Shoker, “Mouni” by Haydar Maladen, a photography studio by Mohammad Naserdeen, and a handmade crafts shop by Loujaina Karsifi. The four winners explained their project, what is it about, why they chose this project, and the process of advertising. At these stations, the visitors asked if they sell some of their products to the community. Before moving on to the other project, they sat down with Loujaina and interviewed her individually. In addition, there were 5 groups of Mobile Application programs with DOT, and they presented their projects in front of UNICEF visitors. Finally, they took photos of some of the participants.
















