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Country Palestinian Territories Lebanon Jordan Local partners:
umanitarian aid
We also work in inclusive activities and awareness raising of the real situation and legal rights of people with disabilities, health care services in relation with mental health issues, and last the strengthening of a supportive, sustainable and innovative social network of second-hand products for the alleviation of poverty for these people and the Lebanese host population. In Palestine Territories, on the other hand, the FPSC’s activities have insured access to basic assistance for disabled people in four refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, along with the protection of their rights. These interventions have received the monetary contribution of Jordan Humanitarian Fund, OCHA, Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (OCHA), the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), the Government of Castilla y León, the Community of Madrid, MAPFRE Foundation, Nando & Elsa Peretti Foundation, United Nations Women’s Guild of Vienna (UNWG) and the Government of La Rioja, through Kaipacha Inti NGO. Grants €261,935 €904,793 €1,434,931 Total budget €270,735 €905,493 €1,651,229 Number of bene�iciaries 1,550 12,580 12,629
Projects
Throughout the year, the FPSC’s humanitarian aid has been per formed in Near East regions: Jordan and Lebanon,�the most affected by Syrian war, and Palestine Territories. The FPSC concentrates its efforts in the most vulnerable minorities, such as underage or disabled people, the elderly, women and others, in the Refugee Camps of Jordan (Za’atari and Azraq), since it is them the most exposed to the consequences of armed conflicts. The different interventions have dealt with personalized medical assistance, the distribution and maintenance of mobility aids (from canes and crutches to wheelchairs and orthopedic devices).
Nº of projects 1 3 8
• Al Hussein Society (AHS). Jordan • Jordan River Foundation (JRF). Jordan • Institute of Family Health (IFH). Jordan • Arcenciel. Lebanon • Deir El Ballah Rehabilitation Society (DBRS). Palestinian Territories
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