Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organization with its Head Quarter in Dublin, Ireland, and is dedicated to working with the world’s poorest people to transform their lives. Concern works in partnership with some of the world’s most vulnerable communities to tackle poverty and suffering. The Lebanon Branch of Concern Worldwide is based in Akkar and its major operations are in Akkar + T5.

Concern Livelihoods Program is currently willing to support small vulnerable enterprises located in Akkar and T5 by providing financial and legal support for business registration to promote decent work agenda and stability of businesses in Akkar and T5.

Non-registered existing or new small enterprises from Akkar and T5 are invited to express their interest to Concern Livelihoods Program by filling the prescribed registration form.

How to apply

If you are interested in applying, kindly choose one of the convenient ways as mentioned below:

First-) By visiting Concern office in HDYS Building, opposite Abdel Karim Rifai Petrol Station, Halba, Akkar, to fill in and submit a registration application.

Second-) or visit one of the following Social Development Centres in order to fill in and submit a registration application, as follows:

 kalamoun Social Development Centre: Kalamoun, sea road, after Miramar Resort.

 Meryata Social Development Centre: Meryata,high way, after municipality building.

 Bakhaoun Social Development Centre: Bakhaoun, high way, new autostrada.

 Bibnin Social Development Centre: Bibnin,Al cheikh station cross road.

 Michmich Social Development Centre: Michmich, high way.

By visiting: Monday till Thursday from 9:00 - 14:00

                  Friday                          from 9:00 - 12:00

 

   Third -) Or by the application using the website: www.daleel-madani.org, fill  it with all relevant details online and send it to the following email: [email protected] by 30th of November 2018.

 

 

Expired
Deadline
Friday, 30. Nov 2018
Type of Call
Call for Applications
Intervention Sector(s):
Communications & Media
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