As-Suwayda-Sana
Small multipurpose development projects implemented by a number of NGOs in the endosperm governorate, with the aim of creating job opportunities and transforming the idea of assisting the targeted people from their direct financial framework to development.
A SANA reporter spotted samples of projects in the governorate, such as the sewing workshop of the Sakhlek Events Association, which was established years ago with contributions from the local community months after the start of the association.
And according to the official responsible for his administration, Iyad Abdel-Khalek, the production of garments is in line with the seasons, and they are discharged either directly to the market or through intermediaries from the unemployed women to benefit from them and sell them within their surroundings, in addition to the operator receiving the garments that need restoration and sewing to do this by the workers in it as well About detailing clothes for citizens.
The operator, Ola Al-Choufi, stated that she works in it for the fifth year in a row, as it has achieved a job opportunity and stability in a way that suits the profession she loves.
In the village of Al-Mughair, in the southernmost countryside of the city of Suwayda, its civil society is working on the Golden Sanabel Project, which is a garage for grains and milling of wheat, which, according to the President of the Association, raised the vigil in the month of September last year with funding from the Pulse Salsakh Center of the Syrian Society for Social Development.
The project aims, as mentioned by Al-Weqiyya, to secure feed for breeders because the area is a pastoral, operating some families and buying farmers ’grain products, indicating that the monthly production of the project amounts to an average of 20 tons of feed and about 2 tons of ground wheat.
Whereas, Sawa’duna Charitable Association established a dairy and cheese manufacturing unit in the village of Beka that provides a number of job opportunities for families without a source of income according to the chairman of the association’s lawyer, lawyer Walid Abu Asali, while the Sahwat Al Balata Association has been working for two years on a similar investment project that is being leased from 6 To 7 tons of milk per month from the town, in addition to manufacturing food products with good specifications and achieving revenues that help the association to disburse the values of the monthly benefits allocated to widows and students, according to the association’s board chairman, Riad Salah.
The Al-Mukhaimir bakery project, which was launched in 2017, also represents an experience of a production project that provides permanent job opportunities for needy families and which is made within it. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association in the village of Al-Mukhaimir Indian, Mardas Al-Arabi, made of pure wheat while increasing production quantities at appropriate times.
These projects, as Director of Social Affairs and Labor Bushra Jarboua shows, stem from the necessity for associations to play their developmental and social role in order to increase their revenues, which will positively reflect on the beneficiaries of their services.
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