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27/03/23
USS Closing Events for the Employment and Entrepreneurship Shuttle in RA Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Territorial Centers of Unified Social Service (USS) in Charentsavan and Shengavit
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Action Against Hunger video on Gender Equality for March 8, 2023
Action Against Hunger video on Gender Equality for March 8, 2023
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Action Against Hunger Specialists Certified to Conduct EORE Trainings in Armenia
Action Against Hunger Specialists Certified to Conduct EORE Trainings in Armenia
Read news23/02/23
“In light of the economic situation in Lebanon and the school’s inability to withdraw its money from the bank; and the priority and urgency to give the teachers and employees their salaries, the school was unable to purchase cleaning materials.” explained Rima the principal of a public school in Bissariye, South Lebanon. Action Against Hunger implemented “The Integrated Health and WASH to Reduce COVID-19 Impact in Overcrowded Settings”. The project funded From the American People, aimed to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 by expanding Health and WASH activities into urban and peri-urban settings, in the Bekaa, Baalbek Hermel, and South Lebanon Governorates. The project improved COVID-19 preparedness by enhancing preventive practices, facilitating isolation for positive or suspected cases, and ensuring an integrated approach to prevention in public schools and overcrowded settings.
Read news10/02/23
Director of SESA visits Zugdidi Shuttle
On the 8th February 2023, Nino Veltauri, Director of the State Employment Support Agency (SESA) visited the Zugdidi Shuttle to meet with participants and observe their participation in the group sessions. The pilot shuttle is implemented by the SESA Regional Office in Samegrelo-Zemo-Svaneti with technical support from Action Against Hunger. During the visit, Ms Veltauri and other representatives of SESA met with AAH team members to share their impressions and discuss further cooperation, as there is an interest to broaden the scope of the shuttle program to other regions of Georgia. Technical support for the shuttle in Zugdidi is provided under the project “Economic and Social Participation of Vulnerable Displaced and Local Population in the South Caucasus (EPIC)” funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in cooperation with the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labor, Health, and Social Affairs of Georgia (MOH).
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