LEB, TdH, Protection of the Most Vulnerable Children Affected by the Syria crisis in South Lebanon
Since 2011 almost 1.2 million Syrians crossed into Lebanon seeking safety and shelter. Especially children struggle with many challenges during displacement including family separation, exposure to physical and/or psychological violence, abuse, child labour and exploitation, early marriage, and recruitment by armed groups. Through this project, Terre des hommes builds and expands on its regular interventions in South Lebanon by including Syrian refugee children and strengthening capacities of local child protection actors.
| Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
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Liban |
Droits de la personne Conflit & fragilité Education État de droit - démocratie - droits de l’homme
Droits de la personne (y compris droits des femmes)
Conseil psychosocial (till 2016) Facultés quotidiennes de base |
01.01.2015
- 31.12.2017 |
CHF 1'562'500
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- Psychosocial support (PSS): PSS including referral services are available for the most vulnerable children from refugee and host communities.
- Protection awareness: Community is sensitized around CP and SGBV to mitigate risks faced by children within their communities.
- Capacity Building: Local civil society organisations (CSOs) and service providers have the capacity to respond locally to increasing CP needs.
- 1.1. PSS activities for vulnerable boys and girls are organized through local CSOs and Social Development Centres in the areas of intervention;
- 1.2. PSS outreach services are organized for children unable to attend activities in centers;
- 1.3. Children at risk are case managed.
- 2.1. Local community groups are established to promote CP/SGBV services and information;
- 2.2. Youth are mobilized to conduct CP/SGBV peer education within their community;
- 2.3. Faith-based actors support community based awareness activities through Friday speeches.
- 3.1. Staff and volunteers from supported centres are trained and coached on PSS, CP and SGBV;
- 3.2. Capacity of external CSOs is built on CP;
- 3.3. Established community groups are trained to conduct community based awareness on CP and SGBV
- Terre des Hommes Lausanne
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE GOUVERNEMENT ET SOCIETE CIVILE
SANTE
EDUCATION
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Droits de la personne
Éducation et formation médicales
Éducation pour une meilleure qualité de vie pour les jeunes et les adultes
Thème transversal Réduction des risques de conflit
Le projet tient compte de l'égalité des sexes en tant que thème transversal.
Le projet tient compte de la démocratisation, de la bonne gouvernance et des droits de l'homme en tant que thème transversal.
Type d'aide Contribution à des projets ou programmes
Numéro de projet 7F09383
| Contexte |
Since the outbreak of the Syria crisis in 2011, almost 1.2 million Syrian refugees have crossed into Lebanon seeking safety and shelter. With a quarter of its population now consisting of refugees (including over 300'000 Palestine refugees, most of whom have been in the country since decades), Lebanon is struggling to maintain an already precarious stability, having suffered from weak infrastructure and public services such as health and education. Tensions between refugees and host communities have risen due to increased competition for housing, jobs and services. Especially children are vulnerable in such a situation as they also struggle with challenges such as family separation, exposure to physical and/or psychological violence, child labour and exploitation, early marriage, and recruitment by armed groups. The lack of access to education (of which some 70% of refugee children are affected) is in addition to other vulnerabilities, such as dropping out, bullying and discrimination, inability to afford fees, transportation and distance, and curriculum and language. |
| Objectifs |
To protect vulnerable girls and boys from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect through equitable access to quality Child Protection (CP) & Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) services. |
| Groupes cibles |
31,600 children (including 10,400 adolescents), 20'010 caregivers and 210 service providers Total beneficiaries: 51,820 (50% in Tyre and 50% in Saida) Target groups include Syrian refugees; Palestine Refugees from Syria (PRS); Palestine Refugees from Lebanon (PRL); Lebanese vulnerable children and their families, including from the Dom community; other refugees hosting Syrians (e.g. Iraqis), Social Development Centres of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Civil Society Organisations |
| Effets à moyen terme |
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| Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus: Outputs 1: Outputs 2: Outputs 3: |
| Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
| Crédit |
Aide humanitaire |
| Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Organisation suisse à but non lucratif Autres partenaires Ministry of Social Affairs (specifically Social Development Centres), Civil Society Organisations |
| Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs |
The project is consistent with the needs and response highlighted in the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan 2015- 2016, the Regional Refugee & Resilience Plan 2015 - 2016 (3RP), and is in synergy with the Swiss Cooperation Strategy Middle East 2015-2018. |
| Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 1'562'500 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 1'646'534 |
| Phases du projet |
Phase 1 01.01.2015 - 31.12.2017 (Completed) |