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MSMEs are the backbone of Indonesia’s economy, contributing the majority of employment and over half of GDP. Despite their importance, many MSME owners face challenges in capital, digital skills, and market access. The project empowers MSMEs and small-scale farmers through micro-finance, digital training, and market linkage, fostering sustainable growth, job creation, food security, and economic inclusion.
The project involves the maintenance and operation of 30 automated bakeries distributed across several camps, including the provision of electrical power. This initiative aims to ensure the supply of bread to citizens in Southern Syria.
The project aims to provide emergency shelter for families affected by the aggression on Gaza through the establishment of 100 prefabricated housing cities, each comprising 1,000 residential units. The project includes land leveling, infrastructure installations, the supply and installation of prefabricated units (caravans), and the setup of essential public service facilities.
The project involves the construction of 50 water wells and distribution networks for residential facilities in war-affected areas of Southern Syria. Each well has an estimated capacity of 80 cubic meters per hour, equipped with a high-capacity pump and an alternative energy system. The project also includes a water distribution network to provide residents with water amidst the severe shortages caused by the targeting of existing wells."
The project provides solar power plants generating approximately 100 MWp to supply electricity to humanitarian institutions, hospitals, water and sanitation infrastructure, and essential food facilities, supported by battery storage systems to optimize energy use and manage consumption.
The project provides 100 power generators (100 kVA each) to support healthcare continuity and to supply electricity to affected and displaced people amid ongoing power outages in South Syria.
The Qurban project oversees the humane slaughter and distribution of halal meat in partnership with local farms and Islamic centers. Meat is carefully prepared and delivered to orphans, shelters, and low-income families across Indonesia and, where possible, neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Through strong partnerships and volunteer networks, the project aims to expand its reach, reduce food insecurity, and strengthen community solidarity.
The project aims to restore and rehabilitate 40 shelter centers for displaced persons that were damaged by the targeting of displacement gatherings. The scope of work includes construction and building restoration, plumbing and infrastructure works, electrical installations, and the integration of solar energy systems. Additionally, the project covers the preparation of service facilities, as well as furnishing and equipping the shelter centers according to the assessed needs
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This project seeks to establish 25 temporary learning schools (educational tents) to accommodate 11,000 primary and lower secondary students. Each school will consist of 22 classrooms operating in two shifts, three kindergarten classrooms, administrative offices, a teachers’ room, a psychosocial support room, and WASH facilities.












