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Health Training in North Lebanon
Under the "Quick Impact Skills Development for Adolescents affected by the Syrian Refugee," a UNICEF project implemented by ANERA, a three days training took place in North Lebanon under the title "Windows to Health."
This training was conducted by ANERA's health team, gathered 31 trainee from different partner associations in the Palestinian Refugee camps in North Lebanon.
The training addressed Youth Related Health Issues focusing on water and sanitation topics, entailing group work, exercises and applied activities.
The participants showed interest and improved knowledge and skills on health issues, calling on more trainings to take place in the north.
A ceremony of certificate distribution, concluded the training in the presence of UNICEF staff.
Dima Zayat, ANERA's health manager adds: " More health trainings will take place in the Bekaa, South and Beirut, any project focusing on developing or relief, needs to have a health component as the first pillar of development."
Health Training in North Lebanon
Under the "Quick Impact Skills Development for Adolescents affected by the Syrian Refugee," a UNICEF project implemented by ANERA, a three days training took place in North Lebanon under the title "Windows to Health."
This training was conducted by ANERA's health team, gathered 31 trainee from different partner associations in the Palestinian Refugee camps in North Lebanon.
The training addressed Youth Related Health Issues focusing on water and sanitation topics, entailing group work, exercises and applied activities.
The participants showed interest and improved knowledge and skills on health issues, calling on more trainings to take place in the north.
A ceremony of certificate distribution, concluded the training in the presence of UNICEF staff.
Dima Zayat, ANERA's health manager adds: " More health trainings will take place in the Bekaa, South and Beirut, any project focusing on developing or relief, needs to have a health component as the first pillar of development."