Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tawasal Global Initative

A brief summary on what this global initiative is, please take a minute to understand what our backbone is made of.  

“Tawasal“ is an independent  initiative that  paves the way for the establishment of  a non-governmental-non-profit , non-sectarian organization.  It targets less- fortunate communities in the Arab States including  communities of refugees and Palestinian refugee camps.   Our  Pilot Project  Phase I:(2012-2013), is initiated at Ain Al- Hilweh Refugee Camp, Saida, Lebanon.  It focuses on the empowerment of youth communities through  knowledge, education, training and rehabilitation, in addition to its major focus on music and arts.
To date, and through  endless efforts of our  consultative and executive team, who networks with local & national NGOs, we have targeted youth at schools, universities, vocational training  centers and  youth community members, to share with you all, their success stories & provide them with opportunities for their further education, training and employment.
Young, enthusiastic, ambitious and highly disciplined women and men, have participated in several of our activities including, but not limited to: workshops on leadership, communication, social media, community service  and volunteering.  We are glad to announce that teams of youth are being established  now by TAWASAL to represent: skilled graphic designers, IT professionals, marketing officers, accountants, nurses, administrators, technicians, artists, musicians, young poets and authors, reporters and photographers. 
On a parallel  level, Tawasal has been keen to technically support a young music  group "Al- Istiklal Group," who performs on national occasions,  and  who had lately  held a musical evening performance at  "Nahr Al- Bard  Refugee Camp" (northern Lebanon),  in a sign of solidarity with its residents.Tawasal shall be providing technical  expertise and support to a young theatre group, and a young artists’ group, in addition to a sports team,  all  with the aim of  enhancing the cultural environment and, incorporating arts& sports  as a means for alleviating human suffering and, creating a sound productive environment at refugee camps. 


TAWASAL had  invited youth  graphic designers to  establish their   team and,  is  currently sponsoring  an exhibition for graphic designers’ production, with the aim of attracting  businesses to  request their  services.   The initiative had  also invited graphic designers, through a competition, to create TAWASAL logo,  we are glad to carry their own logo design as our "logo"  on board.

During Ramadan,  youth community collaboration & service was at its peak , as members  & youth friends of TAWASAL,  worked hand in hand with residents,  to  renovate and paint a neighborhood, under our youth – community  -sponsored project titled " HeikHaretnaAjmal." The project  served its purpose: it symbolized residents’ and youth readiness for  voluntary work,  community collaboration, unity and, the need  to affect a  healthy environment, a matter that is continuously lacking, due to the  absence of minimal services provided for camp  infrastructure  & relevant demanding human requirements.

" HeikHaretnaAjmal" project  invited Youth  camp artists, whose art  work was reflected  on the walls of the newly-painted neighborhood: beautiful drawings  decorated the neighborhood expressing  artists’  longing for the "homeland," and their  belief in a brighter future for all.

We are glad to announce that, soon enough, Tawasal will be preparing for a graphic design/ poster exhibition, a photography exhibition and, a young- artist exhibition, to be organized early 2013, through our three  youth- established teams.  In addition, a group of young poets and authors will  start producing their own literary pieces, reflecting  life  for a youngster at a  refugee camp.
Sponsored  by the  Initiative,  young authors will undergo training  on creative writing, their literary work will be  guided,  edited and published in a book that carries their names.  Young reporters too, will undergo  media training & participate in workshops  to enhance their skills,while other teams prepare for their work. 
Towards Fall 2012, TAWASAL shall be announcing three  undergraduate university  grants, to enable  three   qualified camp  students   to attend  universities in the following disciplines:   dental laboratory, Information Technology and Marketing.

Additional activities shall be implemented during the last quarter of 2012  including: seminars and workshops addressing various arts & skills,topics on environment, water, renewable energy, quality in health care and quality in education. 
We are hopeful that the services we provide to youth in these communities, will bring hope to hundreds of ambitious, successful youth, enhance their skills, share their expertise & successes, and, ultimately attract businesses & open employment opportunities for them, to enable them to assist their communities.

 We are grateful to our  highly efficient and committed Consultative and Executive team at Ain- Al- Hilweh Refugee camp, for their endless efforts to  realize this Initiative: Asef Moussa, Abu Wael Kleab and Abed Marshoud.  We are also grateful to  our network of friends, NGOs and, youth community leaders for their support and endless work.

Your commitment to TAWASAL is highly appreciated.  We welcome your contribution to serve our communities & help them proceed to a better future by: sharing their success stories, or providing your expert support, rendering technical contribution, sponsoring an activity, or  providing  an educational  tuition fee, and above all, by welcoming them to business opportunities and thus, enabling young future leaders to contribute to the well- being of their societies.

Rima Mulhim
Founder TAWASAL Initiative
Pilot Project: Phase I: 
Ain Al- Hilweh Refugee Camp
Saida, Lebanon (2012-2013)
Twitter: @Tawasalo https://twitter.com/Tawasalo
Cellular: 962+ 79 5582420 Amman- Jordan
Cellular: +961+  70 047708;  +961 78 825506  Beirut- Lebanon
Email: rima.mulhim@gmail.com

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