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"My simple ideas will become a great initiative" This is what one of the adolescents of the Children's Club expressed during a session carried out by the CP Team at Beit Al Y

Based on the importance of the child's role in contributing to support his community and peers, in creating visions and ideas that help in solving their problems.

Discrimination between male and female should be stop, because we have the same rights. At that time, we will limit the spread of violence significantly.”

In the presence of the Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, and the Director of Social Affairs and Labor in Rural Damascus, and in cooperation with TearFund, the Syrian Society for Social Development team, in collaboration with the management of the Khaled bin Al-Walid Center for Juvenile Deliquents, implemented an event entitled "Small Steps" on the occasion of the

With the aim of reaching and empowering breadwinner women, within the 16-Day campaign against Gender-Based Violence, the Syrian Society for Social

In order to support livelihoods and securing a source of income for needy families and unemployed people, the Syr

Due to the spread of Coronavirus and in order to preserve

"From empowerment at home to empowerment in the world for equality", "it is early for her, her education will protect her", messages sent by the Syrian Society for Social Development team in Tartous, Beit Al-Yasmin- Ward Jury - Elton Al Jurd centers in cooperation with the UNHCR during the 16-Day Campaign Against Sex Gender-Based Violence, on mobile phones by Syriatel

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As they are the most marginalized groups in society and in dire need of support, highlighting their rights, promoting the concept of their integration with their peers, and preparing a generation that is supportive of the rights of people with special needs and accepting them in various aspects of life.

With the aim of supporting the educational process in rural areas and protecting children from the dangers of moving from Touq El Melh village to the city to enroll in schools as a result of school closures in Touq El Melh village, as well as protecting them from the dangers of school dropout and the resulting ambiguity of the children's future and their entry to work

With the aim of supporting livelihoods and contributing t