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Lebanon: PASs project concludes – Promotion of Access to Health Services and Education for the Iraqi population belonging to the Christian-Chaldean minority

Beirut, Lebanon.

The PASs project “Promotion of Access to Health Services and Training for the Iraqi population belonging to the Christian-Chaldean minority (AID 012590/03/1)”, funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation and implemented by ICU in partnership with the Lebanese NGO Charitable Chaldean Society in Lebanon (CCSL), ended on August 19, 2024, after two years and two months of interventions aimed at reducing inequalities between the Iraqi population belonging to the Christian-Chaldean minority and other communities living in Lebanon. The project reached approximately 6,000 people, who benefited from improved access to medical and mental health services and enhanced their personal and professional training.

To learn more about the project, the results achieved and the activities carried out, watch the video below.

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