Learn2Volunteer is a free multilingual e-learning and mentoring platform designed to strengthen the skills, knowledge, and engagement of young volunteers. The platform provides interactive online courses, mentoring opportunities, digital badges, and certificates that support volunteers throughout their learning and volunteering journey. It covers topics such as leadership, communication, project management, fundraising, digital literacy, active citizenship, volunteering, and community engagement. Developed through a collaboration of organizations from Greece, Italy, Türkiye, Lebanon, Jordan...
SHiFT launched its emergency response on March 2, 2026, to support families displaced by the escalation of violence in Lebanon. Thousands of people fled their homes with minimal belongings and are now sheltering in public schools and collective shelters across the country. Over 700,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) have been registered, including 119,700 staying in collective shelters, highlighting the scale of humanitarian needs.
In this yearly review, we take you through highlights of our work, from launching a newly enhanced Experts Roster, to amplifying voices from the ground through our blogs, to welcoming new members from all over the world, and launching our WhatsApp channel so we could be closer to our community.
في هذه المراجعة السنوية، نأخذك في جولةٍ على أبرز ما أنجزناه خلال السنة الماضية، بدءًا من إطلاق "قائمة الخبراء" التي خضعت مؤخّرًا لبعض التحسينات، وصولًا إلى تسليط الضوء على الأصوات من الميدان عبر مدوّناتنا. استقبلْنا أيضًا عددًا من الأعضاء الجُدُد من مختلف أنحاء العالم، وأطلقْنا قناتنا الخاصّة على تطبيق "واتساب" لتكون حلقة وصل أقرب وأكثر تفاعُلًا مع مجتمعنا.
On September 25, 2025, CeSSRA convened a roundtable discussion titled “The End of the Grant Era: Implications and Potential for Civil Society Actors in Lebanon,” bringing together local civil society actors to reflect on the shifting funding landscape and its impact on the sector.
The "Learn2Volunteer reloaded" is a Capacity Building in the Field of Youth project funded by the EU and implemented by:
Solidarity Tracks - Greece
ACARBIO - Italy
Gazi University - Turkey
Support Youth Leaders - Jordan
AVEC - Tunisia
Chabibeh Sporting Club - Lebanon
The project publishes E-Magazines on the topic of volunteering and e-learning specifically related to the European Solidarity Corps program
The third toolbox: Institutionalizing Conflict Sensitivity at the Organizational Level aims to ensure that organizations working within the humanitarian and stabilization response in Lebanon can better integrate the concept of conflict sensitivity and its principles at all aspects and levels across an organization’s structure, procedures, and policies.