In an eloquent gesture of solidarity, the Vice President and Director of Projects at Global Justice, Maisaa Kabbani, steps inside a tent among the Syrian refugee encampments in Lebanon
The “Global Justice Olive Press” in Northern Syria demonstrates that the capabilities and resources of the Syrians are sufficient to meet their needs and improve their conditions.
Products of the charitable kitchen that was created in Lebanon to employ Syrian refugee women and protect them from the need of others.
Global Justice’s mill has ingeniously transformed the hard seeds within the olive fruits into a heating source, harnessing the full spectrum of products from the olive tree, a hallmark of Syrian heritage.
Global Justice’s olive oil press in northern Syria offers its services to support farmers, and in many cases, it does not charge fees for pressing the olives brought by some of the needy Syrians.
The Global Justice team’s creative ideas and projects create a positive work environment that develops the family and affects all its members. (From the atmosphere of the charity kitchen in Lebanon).
Distributing free meals provided by Global Justice to refugees encourages the spirit of sharing among Syrians.
The project of printing and distributing school books free of charge to children in the Rukban camp was executed in partnership with the Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF).
Global Justice meticulously ensured the printing of a comprehensive educational curriculum, relying on books authored by UNESCO experts.
The process of printing books and transporting them to the children in the Rukban camp was carried out through multiple stages, during which Global ustice overcame all challenges to achieve the objective.
The green energy in Global Justice’s projects in northern Syria has become a model that others emulate to develop their projects, relying on solar panels instead of expensive and not always available fuel.
Global Justice’s agricultural projects in Ras al-Ain contribute to employing the Syrian workforce, engaging the youth, and involving various segments of the community in the production process across its different stages.