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The Beurer Foundation supports this terre des hommes project to enable vulnerable and marginalized children to access quality education. The project work aims to create a protective and supportive environment for disadvantaged children.
The Girls Empowerment Program of the association For Sierra Leone e.V. aims to empower Sierra Leonean girls in the fields of education and personal development so that they can develop into independent and successful young women.
Access to school education is severely limited for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. That is why the Society for Social Support and Education (SSSE) together with Orienthelfer e.V. offers a free informal education program recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEHE) in Ghazzah in the Bekaa Plain, which raises the level of education of Syrian children and prepares them for the Lebanese public school system.
Since the summer of 2024, the Beurer Foundation in Ulm has been offering educational support for young refugees. This support is divided into two groups, each with different priorities.
The CONCORDIA Multifunctional Centre (MFC) Tîrnova in the north of the country is one of the many CONCORDIA centres in the Republic of Moldova.
In the summer of 2023, the "Adept Business Game" was presented and introduced at several schools in Uganda. The business game focuses on investment decisions. At the same time, teamwork and resilience are also trained.
Since January 2019, the Beurer Foundation has been supporting various projects of Adept e.V. to improve the educational situation at St. Anthony Secondary School in Kyazanga, Uganda.
The women's village "Umoja" in the Samburu area of Kenya was founded in 1990 by Rebecca Lolosoli and offers its residents and their children protection from violence, oppression and genital mutilation to this day.
The Beurer-Foundation supports an educational project of Uppahar in India in order to give the children in the kindergarten in Visakhapatnam a chance at education.
The Cap Anamur humanitarian organisation and the Beurer-Foundation are helping street children in Sierra Leone. Social workers search the Freetown slums at night looking for children and invite them to stay in the refuge.
Together with terre des hommes, the Beurer Foundation is once again supporting a project in Iraq and is creating new future prospects for displaced refugee children and young people by establishing educational structures.
Together with the Dr. Gerhard Konzelmann e.V. organisation, the Beurer-Foundation is supporting an aid project to build drinking fountains in Zambia in order to improve the living conditions in the eastern part of the country.
Afghanistan has an extremely high maternal and infant mortality rate. This problem is particularly prevalent in rural areas and is increasingly forcing mothers to relocate to areas with better care.
The Beurer-Foundation works with terre des hommes to support a project to protect young Syrian refugees in Jordan.
In Lebanon, there is currently a population of 6 million Lebanese people and an additional 1.7 million Syrian refugees. There are 100,000 children living in the Syrian border region of Bekaa alone.
The Beurer-Foundation is working with the Orienthelfer humanitarian organisation to support the Haus des Lernens (house of learning) project, which was founded by Orienthelfer e.V. in Bar Elias. The primary aim is to ensure that Syrian children in Lebanon have access to pre-school education and to improve this education.
The Beurer-Foundation and terre des hommes are supporting the emergency assistance project in Iraq and are creating safe places for refugee children and young people.
After the earthquake in Nepal at the end of April 2015, many people were faced with nothing from one day to the next. Isolated villages such as Judeegaun and Chandeni east of the capital were on their own.
The secondary school in the Züünbayan-Ulaan district of Mongolia’s Övörkhangai province has around 400 students.
In order to provide particularly gifted refugees with access to higher education, the Beurer Foundation supports the DAFI scholarship programme ("German Academic Refugee Initiative Albert Einstein") in Ethiopia.
The situation in the Central African Republic remains highly unstable due to ongoing conflicts. The country is one of the poorest countries in the world. That is why the Beurer-Foundation is supporting another project by Cap Anamur: the construction of an elementary school in Bondio, which is structurally in a very poor condition.
The difficult financial, social and economic situation in Lebanon means that vulnerable groups of the population need support more than ever. For example, single mothers and their children have little future prospects due to their weak economic position.
Together with Terre des Hommes, the Beurer-Foundation provides educational support for returnees to Afghanistan.
Due to the war of aggression in Ukraine, the people need rapid help. Our partner Cap Anamur has managed to build a logistics center in southern Ukraine in a short time. From there, the clinics on site are supplied with medical equipment and medication.
Since the beginning of the war of aggression in Ukraine, many Ukrainian refugees have been crossing the border into Moldova every day. Our partner Concordia Sozialprojekte was already active in the region before the war and is now providing valuable emergency aid to the Ukrainian refugees in the border region.
Socially disadvantaged children and young people receive holistic and diverse educational opportunities, training opportunities and a comprehensive range of social and psychological care.