
PCPM Lebanon
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The official Twitter account of the Polish Center for International Aid in Lebanon.
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https://pcpm.org.pl 01-10-2019 11:28:20
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📽️[VIDEO] Improving irrigation efficiency, boosting crop production, safeguarding water quality, and preventing the spread of diseases like cholera. These are just some of the benefits of the irrigation canals we're building in #Lebanon, thanks to polska pomoc Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱

Thanks to the #Polishaid Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱, we've successfully cleaned the Al-Ostuan Riverbed in northern Lebanon. Every winter, this river would overflow, wreaking havoc on farmland. Now, farmers can look forward to better harvests, and most importantly, local residents may feel safe.


Great cooperation between PCPM Lebanon and polska pomoc . We look forward to making a difference in #Lebanon.

In 2024, thanks to polska pomoc and Embassy of Poland in Lebanon we equipped the Lebanese Civil Defense center🚒in Sed Baouchrieh with a photovoltaic system. Now, the facility benefits from renewable energy, ensuring a more efficient and uninterrupted emergency response #WorldCleanEnergyDay☀️


Proud of our enduring and impactful partnership with Embassy of Poland in Lebanon and polska pomoc , making a difference where it matters most! 🇵🇱🇱🇧

Wyremontowaliśmy drogę z Qubayat-Hermel w Libanie dzięki polska pomoc. Przed remontem miejscami, ta górska przeprawa miała 1,5 m szerokości, co stanowiło śmiertelne niebezpieczeństwo dla kierowców, którzy nie mieli szans się wyminąć na tak wąskim odcinku. Teraz jest bezpiecznie!

Dzięki wsparciu z polska pomoc pogłębiliśmy rzekę al-Ostuan w Libanie 🇱🇧. Gdy śnieg i woda spływała z gór, ta rzeka zamieniała się we rwący potok. Rolnicy tracili uprawy i dobytek. Teraz, mogą czuć się bezpiecznie! Burmistrz al-Kneisseh, opowiada jak bardzo ważne były te prace👇

„Wcześniej woda potrzebowała 6 godzin, żeby spłynąć do naszych upraw, dzięki PCPM zajmuje to tylko 30 minut” - mówi Khaled Ali Khalaf🇱🇧. Dzięki polska pomoc wybudowaliśmy kanały irygacyjne, które pomogą rolnikom nie tylko wyżywić rodziny, ale i sprzedać nadwyżki. Zobaczcie sami!

استكمالا لمشاريعها الهادفة لدعم المجتمعات الأكثر ضعفًا المتأثرة بالأزمة الاقتصادية، أطلقت #PCPM مشروعا جديدا بتمويل من Bundesentwicklungsministerium ودعم WFP Lebanon - برنامج الأغذية العالمي في لبنان، وبالتعاون مع محافظ #عكار واتحاد بلديات جرد القيطع وبلديات فنيدق ومشمش والحويش والقريات





We are supporting the most vulnerable families in Wadi Khaled, Sahel Akkar and Jord El Qaitaa in Lebanon 🇱🇧! Supported by the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (OCHA Lebanon), we are bringing aid to 428 of the most vulnerable families for 6 months!


"They said nothing good would come of me. I proved them wrong". Abdullah, born with a disability, earned an accounting degree — and keeps trying, even without a job. Supported by the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund OCHA Lebanon, PCPM provided food assistance and medicine

He gave up his blacksmith shop to care for his son with severe disabilities. Now, he's a full-time caregiver. With support from the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (LHF) OCHA Lebanon, his basic needs were met. Love like his doesn't need big words — just real help

“I tried to work, but the burden was too heavy" In Akkar, one woman cares for a bedridden husband and 3 kids - no support, no income, no meds. Supported by Lebanon Humanitarian Fund OCHA Lebanon made a big difference: food, diapers, dignity. This is what solidarity looks like.

Supported by the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund, our partner PCPM Lebanon is providing 400 families in Sahel Akkar with fresh, locally sourced produce and dry food kits, prioritizing the ☑️elderly, ☑️people with disabilities, and ☑️those most at risk


In Meshmesh 🇱🇧, a father of 6 struggles to survive on an income – barely enough to cover rent. Thanks to the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund, his autistic son has diapers, the family has food, and their home has heating. Dignity is not a luxury. It is a right. 📹👇🏼 PCPM Lebanon

In Meshmesh 🇱🇧, a father of 6, left in pain from years of hard labor, tries to hold it together on just $100/month — barely enough for rent. With support from the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund OCHA Lebanon, his autistic son has diapers, the family has food, and their home has heat.