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Lebanon: Soufra brings traditional Palestinian dishes to the streets of Beirut

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Source: American Near East Refugee Aid
Country: Lebanon, occupied Palestinian territory, Syrian Arab Republic

Anera’s work is only possible with the help of our local partners. One of those partners, Mariam Shaar of the Women’s Programs Association (WPA) in Lebanon, helped launch a food service company providing delicious Lebanese and Palestinian cuisine. Mariam was born to Palestinian parents in the Bourj El Barajneh refugee camp, Lebanon, where she now lives. Like all refugees in Lebanon, she is restricted from most employment opportunities, sharply limiting income prospects.

The inspiring story of Soufra, the women-run catering company turned food truck business founded by Ms. Shaar, is told through an engaging new film and cookbook. Despite the many obstacles facing residents of refugee camps like Bour El Barajneh, the women of Soufra were able to launch the enterprise, earning an income from their mouth-watering culinary skills and transforming their lives in the process. Soufra’s food trucks have brought traditional Palestinian food – including savory dishes like dolmas (stuffed grape leaves), spreads like muhammara, and sweets like makrouta, and coconut namoura – to the streets of Beirut, and into kitchens across the world.

Serving up hope to refugees, youth and other vulnerable communities through health and educational opportunities

The WPA reaches some of the most vulnerable and needy Palestinians and Syrians in Lebanon with relief supplies, health awareness sessions and non-formal education classes that teach valuable job, math and literacy skills.

In 2005, Anera opened an office in Lebanon and the WPA became one of our most prized on-the-ground partners. We chose to work with them because of the amazing work they do with girls and women, empowering them to confront discrimination and to take advantage of opportunities for making a living and participating meaningfully in their communities. WPA is a well-respected, locally led and run organization with branches in nine of Lebanon’s 12 Palestinian camps.

Through WPA’s well-established networks in the camps, Anera has been able to reach some of the most vulnerable Palestinians and Syrians with relief distributions, health awareness sessions, home gardening tutorials, swimming lessons, and much more. In just the past three years, the WPA and Anera have touched the lives of hundreds of young people through non-formal education classes that teach valuable job skills, basic math and literacy.

Without the Women’s Programs Association and our other 188 on-the-ground partner organizations across Lebanon and Palestine, Anera’s programs simply would not exist.


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