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HCL Overview

Launched in mid 2021, Humanitarian Community Life (HCL) began as an online community initiative focused on building emotional support and life-skill capacity for people in Syria, with emphasis on youth and workers in the humanitarian field.

We then expanded into conducting remote trainings for humanitarian workers and youth in Yemen. Further expansion is in development.

The HCL Director is Layla Barakeh, a Syrian humanitarian worker and disaster-management expert.

HCL: Phase 1

We created hundreds of social media posts (mainly in Arabic) on specific skills for disaster and recovery periods, including

  • Emotional Skills: dealing with stress, loneliness, failure, loss
  • Life skills: building self-knowledge, self-esteem, problem solving
  • Technical Skills for humanitarian workers

These posts are being shared on a dedicated HCL Facebook page

HCL: Phase 2

In cooperation with local institutions and organizations in Yemen, HCL
designed an intensive remote training program (in Arabic) for disaster
and recovery periods.

In honor of World Humanitarian Day, HCL rolled out this initiative in late
2022. Emphasis on: Emotional Skills, Life Skills, and Technical Skills.

The pilot project specifically aimed at benefiting humanitarian workers and
youth in Yemen.

HCL: Phase 3

To facilitate scaling, HCL is expanding its training program to other geographical and topic areas while creating an array of multimedia offerings accessible to those in last-mile settings.

In addition, we are exploring the possibility of building our reach in Diaspora communities in the EU.

In the spirit of Sustainable Development Goal 17, HCL is pursuing partnerships for strategic implementation.

HCL DIRECTOR

Layla Barakeh is a Social Value Communication professional and Social Project Management expert from Syria and based in Germany. She specializes in developing digital media materials that connect human rights with the digital space and promoting social value by means of effective communication tools and strategy. As the HCL Director, Layla designs its training program and related material.

HCL CONTENT SHOWCASE

Humanitarian Community Life (HCL) aims to support people in Syria – including humanitarian workers – in disaster and recovery periods on

  • the emotional level: dealing with issues such as stress, loneliness, waiting, failure, and loss
  • the life-skill level: developing skills such as self-knowledge, self-esteem, the art of thinking, and problem solving

Visit Humanitarian Community Life on Facebook!

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