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Regional
The Durable Solutions Platform (DSP) is a joint initiative of the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). It was established during RDPP I and has become recognised as a source of research and analysis, aiming to create a more conducive environment for the three durable solutions
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Lebanon
ABAAD is a non-profit, non-politically affiliated, non-religious civil association founded in June 2011 with the aim of promoting sustainable social and economic development in the MENA region through equality, protection, and empowerment of marginalised groups, especially women.
The Community Organisation For Development and Empowerment-INITIATE
Mercy Corps has been working in Lebanon since 1993, helping refugees and vulnerable Lebanese meet their urgent needs while also strengthening their resilience so they can better adapt and cope with future challenges. We reached over 150,000 people across the country in the past year.
Safadi Foundation's mission is to support sustainable development in Lebanon through building individual and collective capacities and disseminating innovative techniques for the efficient use of resources.
ALEF seeks to strengthen the respect and fulfillment of human rights as a cornerstone of social, economic, and political development. By embracing a comprehensive approach to monitor, defend, and educate on human rights,..
International Alert have been working in Lebanon since 2009 to help communities build trust, peace and address the concerns and conflict issues facing their country..
Oxfam has been working in Lebanon since 1993. They provide humanitarian assistance to vulnerable people affected by conflict, and promote economic development, promotion of good governance at a local and national level, and women’s rights. Oxfam also works with local partners to contribute to the protection and empowerment of marginalized women and men..
LOST is committed to sustainable development with the fulfilment of Human Rights. It has a responsibility to safeguard the people with whom it works based on the following values: Mutual Respect: Recognizing the innate worth of people Responsibility and Responsiveness: Being responsible for and responsive to the needs of people Transparency and Rule of Law: Making rule of law customary and not leisure Equality and Equity: Ensuring equal opportunity to everyone, irrespective of gender, religion, sect, disability, or age Independence: Representing LOST’s ethics without an affiliation to any political or religious entity.
AltCity Impact NGO is slowly evolving to become Pitchworthy as it shifts towards a more unified effort to leverage technology and innovation to address critical challenges of inequality, especially in the areas of education, culture/mindset shift, impact innovation, public policy, and economic growth.
Leb Relief is non-political, non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental organization that aims to respond to the most urgent needs of refugees and host communities in Lebanon to secure dignified living standards. LebRelief implements activities in different sectors such as livelihoods, social stabilization, shelter, WASH, Health Care, and food security, protection, and education. With a strong focus on collaboration with governmental institutions, stakeholders, local and international partners, Leb Relief aims to reach a respected and sustainable consensus within the community.
Relief International's work in fragile settings focuses on four key sectors: health and nutrition; education; economic opportunity; and water, sanitation, and hygiene. All their work is underpinned by protection measures that ensure groups with high vulnerability or special needs have access to critical services.
Jordan
Founded in 2008 in Amman-Jordan, Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) is a Civil Society Organization seeking to re-initiate a new Nahda (Arab Renaissance) project to contribute in addressing the challenges faced by the Arab World, building on the achievements and ideas of the Arab Nahda and aiming to open the doors for future participation in formulating concrete actions to achieve the desired change and development. ARDD supports marginalized individuals and communities—including refugees and migrants— in acquiring and enjoying their social, political and economic rights, through legal aid, psycho-social support, media and grassroots mobilization, and research and advocacy to raise stakeholders’ awareness locally, regionally and internationally about the challenges that vulnerable persons face in Jordan and the Arab Region.
The Jordan River Foundation (JRF) is a Jordanian NGO established in 1995 to empower society, especially women and children, and in turn, improve the quality of life to secure a better future for all Jordanians
(SIGI Jordan) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 1998. Its founders include lawyers, jurists and human rights activists working to support and promote women's rights through education, developing skills, training and presenting modern technology.
Generations For Peace (GFP) is a leading global peace-building organisation founded by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein in 2007. Dedicated to sustainable conflict transformation at the grassroots, GFP empowers volunteer leaders of youth to promote active tolerance and responsible citizenship in communities experiencing different forms of conflict and violence. With carefully facilitated sport-based games, art, advocacy, dialogue, and empowerment activities, GFP provides an entry point to engage children, youth, and adults, and a vehicle for integrated education and sustained behavioural change..
Leaders International is an international network of local organisations specialized in planning, managing, and monitoring innovation and economic development interventions in fragile states, and post-conflict countries. Through its global network of partners, Leaders International delivers professional project-management services with particular focus on private-sector development, job creation, innovation, entrepreneurship, and access to markets..
Tamkeen is a Jordanian non-governmental organisation that works on promoting human rights, combating human trafficking, and protecting the rights of the most vulnerable, particularly migrant workers and refugees. Its goal is to increasing legal awareness within society with a focus on labour law, rights and duties of workers and the anti-human trafficking..
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan became a member of the ILO in 1956, ten years after gaining independence. Jordan has ratified 26 ILO Conventions, including seven of the eight Fundamental conventions. The government, the social partners and the ILO are implementing the Decent Work Country Programme 2018-22. It focuses on creating jobs for social cohesion; enhancing working conditions for all, to enable fair access to the labour market; and building the capacities of social partners.
SIREN is specialized in public sector reform through empowering and building organizational capacities to ensure efficient response. Their approach combines an organisation development approach with advanced technology and customized solutions for strategic change. With projects in Jordan and Lebanon, SIREN draws on the expertise of Subject Matter Experts with a wide range of policing experience in conflict and post-conflict environments.
The Jordanian National Commission For Women established by the Council of Ministries decision in 1992.
Iraq
The only tripartite U.N. agency, since 1919, the ILO brings together governments, employers and workers of 187 member States , to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all women and men. Its aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues. Iraq has been a member of the ILO since 1932.
Oxfam in Iraq aims to build resilience in conflict-affected areas of the country by rehabilitating existing basic services and providing longer-term interventions in the areas of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and emergency food security and vulnerable livelihoods (EFSVL), in coordination with local authorities and partners. By leveraging our advocacy expertise we hope to influence approaches to humanitarian assistance in order to ensure and protect the rights of all individuals affected by the current conflict.
Since 2003, Mercy Corps has been working in Iraq to deliver emergency, life-saving assistance to conflict affected populations while also addressing longer term needs and underlying causes. Ongoing cycles of conflict have resulted in millions of people displaced, basic infrastructure destroyed, livelihoods disrupted, and deepening divisions within communities. Since their presence in Iraq, Mercy Corps has provided support to more than 5 million people affected by war, violence, and displacement..
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.
The NRC is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. They work in more than 30 countries, and in Iraq, they support internally displaced Iraqis, Syrian refugees, returnees and host communities. They focus on supporting those in protracted displacement in camps, informal settlements and areas of return, with a particular emphasis on hard-to-reach populations.
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