FESTIVAL’S GUESTS

Arcenciel est une association à but non lucratif, apolitique et non-confessionnelle, fondée le 21 Novembre 1985.
Elle mène son action dans plus de 10 centres répartis sur tout le territoire libanais et à travers sept programmes:
agriculture, emploi, environnement, jeunesse, réhabilitation,santé et social.
Arcenciel s'est donnée pour mission de participer au développement durable de la société par le soutien des groupes fragilisés et l'intégration des personnes marginalisées

LSBD (Lebanese School for the Blind and the Deaf) The Lebanese school for the Blind and the Deaf in Baabda, which was founded in 1957, offers a comprehensive rehabilitation program which provides functional training in a variety of areas.
Upon the successful completion of the training course, assistance is given in finding jobs. Follow-up services have shown that our trained blind people are capable, efficient and reliable workers. Each student’s program is individualized and his length of stay flexiblr.


Frontiers Ruwad Association
Frontiers - Ruwad (FR) is a non-profit and apolitical NGO based in Lebanon.
FR aims at enhancing and consolidating the human rights culture embodied in the International Bill of Rights on both the individual and collective levels; safeguarding and defending fundamental rights and public freedom of individuals and groups without discrimination; and seeking to be a center for building capacities in order to achieve sustainable human development.
Part of FR mandate is to defend and advocate on behalf of refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons. FR has developed a professional quality refugee rights program.

René Moawad Foundation
The René Moawad Foundation (RMF) was established in 1990 as a non-profit, non governmental humanitarian organization. Its main goals are to promote human, economic, social and rural development in Lebanon. The Foundation carries out various activities and projects in four sectors of intervention (health, agricultural develx t, social development, Human Rights and Democracy) that aim at responding in the best way possible to the most crucial and pressing problems that face Lebanon today.

Nahwa al Muwatiniya
www.lpmonitor.org
www.na-am.org

YMCA

Ahliah School

The Lebanese school for the Blind and the Deaf in Baabda, which was founded in 1957, offers a comprehensive rehabilitation program which provides functional training in a variety of areas.
Upon the successful completion of the training course, assistance is given in finding jobs. Follow-up services have shown that our trained blind people are capable, efficient and reliable workers.
Each student’s program is individualized and his length of stay flexible.

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