North Leda

Last modified: 
04/02/2018 - 1:53pm

North Lebanon Local Economic Development Agency is a Non-Profit, Non-Governmental Organization established in Lebanon in March 2011 under the official registration number 611/2011.
 
North LEDA was established with the support of the United Nations Development Programme – UNDP ART GOLD Lebanon , and it is a part of an international network operation in 16 countries worldwide and linked through ILS LEDA (International Links & Services for Local Economic Development Agencies).
 
It is a model Partnership between Public Sector, Private Sector and Civil Society that is entitled to ownership, sale and acquisition, mortgage, acceptance of donation and contribution, partnership and implementation of development projects in North Lebanon from Batroun to Akkar.
 
North LEDA main Strategic Objectives include improving capacities of Local Actors, enhancing Human Resource capabilities through support to the economic activities, creation of job opportunities and promotion of the territorial image of North Lebanon Region.
 
Our main activities include support to MSMEs, Municipalities and Cooperatives including the Creation of internal and external Strategies, Coaching, Training and Capacity Building, Promotion and Support to brand policies, Data-Base and information on Markets trends, Assessment on Market opportunities, Facilitation of research and innovation and all kind of related Business & Technical Assistance.

Acronym: 
NorthLED
Organisation Type: 
Local Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2011
Country of Origin: 
LB
Intervention Sector(s): 
Business & Economic Policy
Development
Labor & Livelihoods
Research & Studies
Training & Capacity Building
Contact person's position: 
Technical Director
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
+9613308263
Address: 
Bechara El Khoury Boulevard
Tripoli
Lebanon
Phone: +9616430671
Fax: +9616430671
LB
City: 
Tripoli
Street: 
Bechara El Khoury Boulevard
Phone: 
+9616430671
Fax: 
+9616430671
Contact person's name: 
Simon Bachawati
Partnerships: 
N/A

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Call

With the aim of reducing target communities’ risk exposure to multiple hazards with an increased understanding of disaster risk management, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched a call for proposal with the objective to “support governorates, their local stakeholders and communities across Lebanon to establish an effective disaster risk information and management system and to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to yearly and cyclical disasters triggered by natural hazards as well as other man-made hazards”.

Saturday, 13 August 2022
Expired
Call

With the aim of reducing target communities’ risk exposure to multiple hazards with an increased understanding of disaster risk management, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched a call for proposal with the objective to “support governorates, their local stakeholders and communities across Lebanon to establish an effective disaster risk information and management system and to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to yearly and cyclical disasters triggered by natural hazards as well as other man-made hazards”.

Monday, 25 July 2022
Expired

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Currently with the multi-layer crises (economic, social, financial, political and health) all stakeholders and funding trends are getting involved in the direct emergency response dealing with the short term effect of the crisis and rare are those who are working on the long term impact and thus preparing a recovery plan. Several media’s reports and INGOs feedback highlight that women are the most affected category especially in terms of job loss, access to employment and education services and unfair dismissal

Tuesday, 13 September 2022
Expired
Job

Currently with the multi-layer crises (economic, social, financial, political and health) all stakeholders and funding trends are getting involved in the direct emergency response dealing with the short term effect of the crisis and rare are those who are working on the long term impact and thus preparing a recovery plan. Several media’s reports and INGOs feedback highlight that women are the most affected category especially in terms of job loss, access to employment and education services and unfair dismissal.

Tuesday, 13 September 2022
Expired

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