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The general objective of the project is to contribute to mitigate the impact of the Syrian Crisis on the most vulnerable persons and their families - including Syrian injured refugees and other vulnerable groups - by responding to their basic and specific needs.
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The purpose of this manual is to inform different employers on people with disabilities and inclusion in the workplace. It provides a basic principle on how to start accessing this untapped labor pool, raise awareness about disability, provide tools for recruitment and ways of integration.
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Disability & Vulnerability Focal Point (DVFP) have been developed based on the observation that one of the greatest difficulties following a crisis is not only to identify and to access to vulnerable people including people with disabilities, but also to accompany them wit
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-This report is issued by the Lebanese Physical Handicapped Union, September 2011. Objective of the report:      This report aims at finding empowering mechanisms for applying inclusion of disability in the general directorate of occupational and technical education.     Content of the report: -       Introduction. -      Objective of the report. -       The actual status and challenges.
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Special guidelines for “Building Licenses” pertaining to public and private buildings of the urban planning centers across Lebanon Guidelines no. 2 -       This guideline is issued by The Lebanese Physical Handicapped Union, arranged by engineer Bashar Abdel Samad, in October 2011. Objective of the guideline: Support the application of the decree concerning the accessible environment for people with disability. Raise awareness on inclusion of people with disability.
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Research and Policy Memo #10 | May 2011 Climate Change and Health Research in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)Rima R. Habib Climate change is likely to aggravate the burden of disease in the Arab region currently suffering from political instability, natural disasters and humanitarian crises. The prevailing arid environment and the reliance on rain-fed food production exacerbate the situation. Therefore, governments and key stakeholders are encouraged to make further outlays to counteract new and increasing challenges to population health.