Techfugees LEBANON 🇱🇧
Le Liban est l'un des pays accueillant le plus grand nombre de réfugiés par rapport à sa population nationale, avec environ 3 millions de personnes déplacées à l'échelle nationale. Un sur trois vient de Syrie ainsi que des centaines de milliers de réfugiés palestiniens de longue date. En raison de la crise politique et économique actuelle qui affecte tout habitant du pays, beaucoup sont sans emploi et souffrent de situations précaires. Le chapitre de Techfugees au Liban a été lancé en mars 2019 en mettant l'accent sur l'accès à l'emploi par le numérique pour les réfugiés syriens et palestiniens dans la Bekaa, Beyrouth et Tripoli.
NOS ACTIVITÉs
EMPLOI
Nous travaillons avec des personnes réfugiées au Liban pour faciliter l’accès à des opportunités de travail à distance. Nous permettons des discussions, une sensibilisation et des formations sur les projets existants de la “gig economy”. Nous travaillons en partenariat avec Humans in the Loop pour former et offrir des opportunités de travail de Data Labelling à distance à des promotions de 25 personnes réfugiées. Nous sommes également soutenus par la Western Union Foundation pour faciliter un corridor d’emploi numérique entre le Liban et le Canada pour les réfugiés avec des profils qualifiés dans le secteur tech.
BONNES PRATIQUES
Nous partageons les leçons retenues et nos découvertes dans des cercles plus larges (conférences et think-tanks) pour informer sur les urgences et besoins pressants du terrain. Ceci afin que les solutions tech pensées et testées soient plus pertinentes.
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La population syrienne au Liban et les opportunités de travail à distance
Il y a quelques mois, Techfugees a officiellement ouvert un chapitre au Liban, grâce à l’implication de Harout, notre ambassadeur […]
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Harout MARDIROSSIAN, Chapter Lead
Originally Syrian, living in Lebanon for almost 7 years, Harout is an IT and data professional with over 6 years of experience in both private and non-profit sectors. He loves to solve problems using technology, especially for refugees so Techfugees feels like home for him! Follow Harout on Linkedin
Abdullah ALTAWEEL,Volunteer, Tripoli
Abdullah is a 29 years old Syrian refugee, Living in Lebanon since 2013. he is an information technology graduate and a front end web developer competent with technologies as Java script, React.js, Node.js and Bootstrap. He is also a documentary films maker and a scriptwriter. Follow Abdullah on Linkedin
Muzna ALZOHORI, Volunteer, Bekaa Valley
Muzna Alzohori, 26 years. Stopped studying Electronic Engineering at the University of Aleppo because of the war. Since 2013, I am refugee in Lebanon. Student of a computer science at LIU in the graduation year. Advocate for the rights of refugees and women. Co-Founder of Association of the University Students in Lebanon(AUSL), and of the Jellyfish Project. Writer, and filmmaker. Follow Muzna on Linkedin
Nowar Rahmouni, Communication, Beirut
Business and Communications, graduated with honor from the Lebanese International University, Communication Arts, Radio and TV, wth two short documentaries. Motivational speaker, hosted several events and conferences as a Public Speaker. Proven success and leadership in more than 12 years of experience while working in different fields with businesses and NGOs. Founder at "Gharna" for traditional organic and handmade products. SPRAK Alumni Network Board of Members, Communications and Vice President. Follow Nowar on Linkedin
Adeeb KIMEH, Volunteer, Beirut
Adeeb Kimeh studied Management Information Systems and has worked in several fields and countries in the Middle East. He has worked with NGOs since 2014 and is a co-founder of a group "I Can Do" that teaches life skills to youth. He has knowledge in technology and business development and aims to spread his positivity and optimism among his peers. Follow Adeeb on Linkedin
Majd Al Kawaas , Volunteer, Beirut
Majd is original form Damascus, Syria who left the war in Syria looking for better opportunities. Currently, he is computer science student at the American University of Beirut (AUB), with experience in software development and machine learning. He worked on variety of machine learning project at AUB. Get in touch with Majd on Linkedin
Adeeb KHOJA, Volunteer, Beirut
Adeeb is 23 years old and he has been living in Lebanon since 2012. Adeeb is a goal-oriented and a highly motivated person who always depends on himself and influences the people around him to take action or do the right thing. He was granted a scholarship to study Computer Science in 2018 at the American University of Science and Technology and he graduated with distinction in 2021. Afterward, he joined Tick’It a tech startup that is aimed to disrupt the events management industry as a junior developer and he got promoted to the development team lead for a team of 4 developers. He works closely with the CEO and Co-founders to understand the next goals and features then he leads the team to deliver the requirements on time. Adeeb dreamed of creating a mentorship community in the MENA region, since such communities are not available and he struggled to find a mentor until now. he believes that joining Techfugees will enable him to be a mentor one day and create a mentorship community to reach most of the displaced people. Follow Adeeb on Linkedin
Bassel HARB, Volunteer, Beirut
Originally from Damascus, Bassel Harb holds a degree in political science from Damascus University and freelancers in data annotation with HITL and Volunteer as Coordinator with Techfugees. He also is a Students Services Coordinator with Arabi foundation and Program Organizer with SWB. Currently, Bassel is learning Data Analytics with Coursera. Follow Bassel on Linkedin
Rima KHALIFA, Volunteer, Tripoli
Rima is a 27 years old Syrian refugee, lives in Lebanon since 2016. Gets her Bachelor degree in Biochemistry at the Lebanese International University and currently considering her MBA degree specialized in management within the same university. She is an outreach volunteer with UNHCR at north Lebanon and Digital corridor graduate with Techfugees. Accordingly, Rima has reach a high level of communication skills and team working abilities, in addition to having a very good experience in quality control within technical labs. Furthermore, she worked as pharmacist assistant, Data entry and Data annotation with a good level of experience. Rima always have one main target is to increase her knowledge in a wide range of fields not to only stick to those who are related to her education.