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Projects at ZENID
Each
year, ZENID implements around 25 - 30 projects with a range of
development partners. ZENID values this operational role, which creates
an opportunity to demonstrate the linkages between theory and practice.
ZENID draws on the rich experience gained from projects and field
operations to ensure that its training is up-to-date and grounded in
the realities of the field, and is tailored to the real needs of the people it serves. The summary below illustrates ZENID's project work.
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Project: Support to vulnerable groups
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Project title: Enhancement of self esteem
and competencies for Iraqi refugees (ISHRAQ)
Project partners: ZENID
Project funders: UNHCR
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Project purpose
The overall
purpose of the projects is to help displaced
Iraqis and vulnerable Jordanians, especially women and children, to enhance
their knowledge and skills, and provide them with appropriate space and
opportunities to be integrated into Jordanian society.
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Main components
Awareness raising
among Iraqi children and their families on
children's basic rights
Provision of a suitable
environment and space to enjoy their rights as children (including right to
play and play areas)
Capacity building
for Iraqi girls-at- risk in healthy basic life skills, sexual education and
self empowerment
To encourage young
women to engage in income generating activities, by providing with vocational
training and helping them access small grants to start small businesses
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Main achievements
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To see a list of selected JOHUD projects click here
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