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Camp Lightening Project

Camp Lightening Project

Seven years of conflict have forced 6.3 million individuals on fleeing their homes, often repeatedly. Estimates from CCCM shows the average rate of displacement as 40,300 individuals per month. Vulnerable IDPs seek safer refuge in official and informal camps in the north, which turn dark during night. Lacking the simplest facilities, camping IDPs are vulnerable to robbery and harassment, with the absence of light inside and outside the camps.

Project objectives

  • Protecting displaced families from robbery by lightening the roads.
  • Protecting women and children from harassment by offering good lightening.
  • The positive psychological impact on camp residents.

Expected results

  • The project will benefit 60,000 women, children, and elderly.
  • Lightening roads of 40 camps in the Syrian inside.
  • Protecting women and children against harassment in more than 40 camps.

Project Procedures

  • Undertaking a field survey to decide on the number camps lacking street lights.
  • Selecting the targeted camps.
  • Calling for price offers.
  • Buying and importing solar lamp posts.
  • Installing lamp posts in camp streets.
  • Monitoring and evaluation processes.

Project Duration

Six Months

Project Budget

The total budget for this project is $970,200 (Nine hundred and seventy thousand, and two hundred Dollars)

 

 

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