Call for Trainer - Stress Management Workshop
The SIMA (Sustainable Integrated Municipal Actions) project is designed to improve living conditions, social cohesion, and infrastructure in the municipalities of Beirut and Bourj Hammoud, focusing on areas affected by the Beirut Port explosion. The Food Heritage Foundation (FHF) is implementing its part of the project in the Bourj Hammoud Public Garden, aiming at empowering local communities, including vulnerable groups such as women, youth, elderly individuals, and persons with disabilities, and fostering social cohesion through art, cultural workshops, culinary experiences, and entrepreneurship training. FHF’s intervention will also promote environmental sustainability through alternative energy solutions and green and public space maintenance. A volunteer-led governance model and capacity-building initiatives for municipal staff will ensure the long-term sustainability of these interventions. SIMA is funded by the German government through KfW and implemented by UNOPS.
Within this project, FHF is seeking to recruit a trainer for a one-time (1-2hrs) Stress Management Workshop in Bourj Hammoud.
How to apply
If you're interested in offering your expertise and services, kindly send your cv and financial offer to info@food-heritage.org
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