by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
The issue of disability was one of the most prominent problems created by war, and one of its negative consequences was the suspension of work at many social welfare institutions for people with special needs or people with solid wills. Subsequently, an appeal...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
During the war years, the prevailing security situation did not prevent social workers from fulfilling their obligations despite the risks they were exposed to. We mention here the active presence of Mrs. Wafa Soueid Kanaan, who supported the displaced families...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
Probably the social worker’s experience, Mrs. Takla Wakim, at “Terre des Hommes-Lausanne” who suffered with her family from displacement more than nine times during the Lebanese war, without being discouraged from working, was the greatest evidence of professional...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
One of the experiences that is worth mentioning is that of Mrs. Wadad Gemayel Chehab at Deir El Salib, who challenged the risks and difficulties of maintaining the quality of social intervention with people suffering from psychiatric and mental illnesses, and drug...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
Working with marginalized groups, such as homeless children, those prone to deviation or delinquency, girls exposed to violence and exploitation, and other marginalized groups, constituted a major challenge during the war years. Mrs. Nathalie Chemaly, accepted the...