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...
The resource is a package that includes a manual, a training format, and a toolkit developed under the DEVMIGRA Erasmus+ CBY project by partners from Spain, Italy, Lebanon, and Jordan.
The first newsletter of the DEVMIGRA project introduces our project that aims to empower youth workers and first-generation young migrants by providing support for integration and skill development. We aim to inform you about our project's objectives, partners, project’s topics and target groups.
This report brings together insights gathered through extensive desk-based research conducted as part of the Fair Game project 2024 across six diverse countries: Italy, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Portugal, and Romania. The main goal was to explore the complex challenges that excluded and vulnerable youth face in these unique national contexts.
The research involved a thorough examination of existing interventions aimed at addressing these challenges. By evaluating their effectiveness, the study aims to establish a foundation for developing targeted training programs and recommending...
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.
This policy brief was developed as a deliverable in the project “Fair Game: Theatre of the Oppressed for Youth Empowerment” funded by the European Union. It tackles the topic of bullying in schools and offers recommendations drawn from the field experience in Lebanon that focused on the methodology of Legislative Theatre to raise awareness on bullying in schools and advocate for better policies.
The DEVMIGRA project is dedicated to empowering youth workers and first-generation young migrants by fostering integration and skill development. Our goal is to enhance employability, strengthen key competencies, and support the social inclusion of young migrants in their new communities. In this edition, you’ll find the latest project updates, highlights from our recent training course, key project results, and information about upcoming local events
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 second Newsletter of the DEVMIGRA project, which aims to empower youth workers and first-generation young migrants by providing support for integration and skill development. The project seeks to enhance employability, promote skills, and facilitate integration into society for young migrants. In this newsletter, you will be reading about project updates, meetings, events and results.
Terre des hommes foundation has been present in Lebanon since 1977. We provide life saving child protection assistance to the most vulnerable children and their families regardless of their nationality, ethnic origin and religious affiliation. Through our child protection in migration and access to justice programmes, our staff support victims of physical and sexual abuse, worst forms of child labor, child marriage, severe neglect and children in contact or conflict with the law. We work with children, their families, communities, NGO and UN partners, local authorities and religious leaders .
In the most recent impact report, you will find the joys and pains of another exceptional 12 months that were bittersweet for some and out of the ordinary for absolutely everyone. Despite all the uncertainties we are living through from a continued economic meltdown and an ailing healthcare system, our team has, by the grace of God, persisted in carrying out the mission with hope and faith.
This project aims to (1) bring statistical transparency to youth’s opinions, attitudes, feelings, and perceptions about social, cultural, political, and familial freedom of speech barriers within our society, and find what activities facilitate youth’s freedom of speech; (2) create discussion and widespread accountability by engaging the online and offline community, institutional stakeholders, and youth though an advocacy Call to Action based on our research findings, and (3) provide evidence that creative civic spaces are an integral part of our community and change negative attitudes...
We Rise through Art is a handbook produced under the project with the same title in response to Beirut's explosion, highlighting activities and tools that can be adopted by trainers, coaches and facilitators with pre-adolescents and children under arts, sports and recreation.
Beirut Explosion: Greatest Tragedies Come With Greatest Acts of Kindness.
Youth from a Sports and Youth Association (Chabibeh Sporting Club) become volunteers and share stories of compassion and pain mixed together to shed light on the darkest hour of their country.
Masar Association's Annual Report for 2020 presents a summary of Masar’s activities over the past year, including profile, programmes, projects implemented, success stories, as well as partners and donors.