Supporting the socio-economic inclusion and employment promotion of forcibly displaced citizens from Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as vulnerable groups in the community.
The Shuttle programme further plays an important role in the empowerment of different target groups, including people with disabilities. “The programme has made me more courageous. I am a woman with disabilities."
“The connection and solidarity with other women that existed in the group was very important for me. I feel like we might even start a small business together.”
Recognizing the urgent need for healthcare services in such villages, Action Against Hunger has deployed a mobile medical team. This team, equipped with necessary medical supplies and staffed by medical professionals, visits these remote villages.
In partnership with the Health Directorate, which deploys medical teams to rural regions, Action Against Hunger operates Syria's only dental mobile clinic.
“Houssam's improved mobility has brought him newfound comfort. Now, he actively participates in daily activities, such as going to the grocery store with his siblings, a task that fills him with delight.”
Baby Alaa Aldeen is in excellent health and suffers no consequences from the birth complications. "This isn't the first time I've thanked ACF. You brought water to our village and now you've saved my son's life. Thank you, ACF, again and again."
12 years ago, Meisun Avdala arrived in Georgia, after having fled her home country of Sudan. In Batumi she found safety and was able to build a new life for herself and her family, learning the language and integrating herself into Georgian society.