IDRAAC, in collab with Alzheimer's Association Lebanon & with the support of the Australian Embassy-Beirut, Lebanon Direct Aid Program, trained women for free & have the opportunity to work as a certified caregiver for persons living with Alzheimer’s.
«Towards The Human Rights Protection of a Vulnerable Population: The Elderly of Lebanon» is a project which was implement by IDRAAC with the support of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) program of the United States Department of State.
IDRAAC has received a grant from the French Embassy in Lebanon on November 2015 to implement a project aiming at addressing the needs of the whole Assyrian community: the Assyrian Refugee community and the Assyrian Lebanese hosting community.
IDRAAC, implemented this project in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Balamand and with the funding of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
The aim of this project was to improve the capacity of public school teachers to become mediators of behavioral change and contribute to build tolerance, decrease violence and conflicts among Syrian and Lebanese students.
IDRAAC, in partnership with UNFPA and with the support of the Ministry of Social Affairs implemented a mental health project funded by the U.S. government to provide psychosocial support to women and youth.
Development of the Teachers Manual to Learning Problems and Psychological Disorders in the Classroom
IDRAAC, in partnership with the Center for Educational Research and Development (CERD), has developed the Teacher’s Manual to Learning Problems and Psychological Disorders in the Classroom.
Implemented by IDRAAC in Collaboration with HelpAge International and Funded by the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) through Age International.
Implemented by IDRAAC in Collaboration with Acted with the participation of the Crisis and Support Centre of the "Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs".
IDRAAC implemented the project “Community-Based Health and Protection Intervention for the Most At-Risk Syrian Refugees and Host Community Members, in Particular Older People and People with Disabilities, in Jordan and Lebanon.”
Implemented by IDRAAC in Collaboration with HelpAge Germany and HelpAge International
Healing and Understanding the Aftermath of the Beirut Blast
Vocational training that offers young men the opportunity to receive free vocational training to become certified caregivers for individuals living with Alzheimer's.
A digital portal specifically aimed to empower the elderly by reintegrating them back into the community at large.
A Community-Based Rehabilitation portal covering the needs of the community in Beirut and Mount Lebanon.
Community based intervention specifically for older people and people with disabilities located in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and Tripoli.
USAID-funded, in partnership with SIDC, IDRAAC conducted mental health assessments to Social Workers, provided clinical consultations, and trained over 140 frontliners on topics related to mental health.
For the first time in Lebanon, IDRAAC, implements the Self Help Plus (SH+) intervention nationwide. SH+ is a comprehensive stress management program designed by WHO, and it is tailored for group settings.
The Ministry of Public Health's Mental Health Programme, with IDRAAC, supported by IRC, World Bank, and WHO, launched a "Training of Trainers" for Mental Health in the Workplace.
IDRAAC, funded by the EU, implemented the “School Program for Building Resilience and Coping.” Benefiting 1,353 students, this initiative equipped them with essential skills to manage stressful situations and daily life pressures.