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Providing essential information to up to
603 towns and villages reaching 1000000 citizen
including 584 schools containing 200000 students and
teachers in the regions of South Lebanon and West Bekaa
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Campaign covering 200 schools in the
southern suburb of Beirut reaching 93000 students and
teachers divided to primary (5 to 10 years), secondary
(11 to 14 years) and high school (15 to 18 years).
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For concerned towns and villages the MRE
section conducts studies to draw the awareness needs
assessments for each social category, in order to
guarantee the effectiveness of the awareness campaigns.
• Reminder
campaigns in the regions of South Lebanon and West Bekaa
were conducted for more than 130 town and village.
• Providing
essential information of awareness messages in the
affected regions of the Mount & North Lebanon reached
500000 citizens in 225 villages.n
• Mine
awareness theatre play took place for children &
students schools (6 to 13 years old) came from all
affected regions.
• About 600
school teacher from all regions except Beirut & its
suburbs are trained to be in charge of continuous
awareness
• Billboards
raised in affected areas in the regions of South Lebanon
and West Bekaa.
More than 250
facilitator of Local organizations from all affected
regions.
• Awareness
products used and distributed in the campaigns and
activities:
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Stickers
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Handouts
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Posters
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Brochures
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Booklets for children
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Booklets
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Illustrated stories
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Children songs
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TV Spots
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Hats
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School diaries
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Calendars
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Transparencies
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Dummy Mines
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Banners
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Billboards
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Building boards
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Awareness signs
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Theatre play
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Educative toys
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Documentaries movie
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Some work achieved by MAS in collaboration
with National Committee
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Activities and awareness sessions
undertaken by the national committee in all towns
villages including local communities and schools.


Patterns of
some billboards raised in affected areas


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Activities and awareness sessions in universities and
academies.
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Activities and awareness sessions in military service
barracks.

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