Manara

Our Programs

Our Programs

Our programs are designed by a group of specialists to create good educational and training opportunities for different groups of children, youth and women. There is also a package of economic empowerment programs that enhance people’s capabilities to obtain suitable job opportunities. These programs are divided into Three main approaches as below

First: Educational programs

These programs take a holistic approach and focus on providing training and learning opportunities to children to acquire their grade-level reading and writing skills. Programs in the education field also aim to qualify youth, particularly graduates of vocational schools, and provide them with the needed life skills along with job search skills. The literacy program helps those who missed the opportunity of formal education to acquire reading and writing skills. The organization engages with different age groups including school children in poor areas; school drop-outs; graduates of vocational secondary education; unemployed youth and women.
First Education Programs
First Education Programs 2

Program details are as follows:

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The Future Heroes
This program targets school children or school dropouts who face challenges in learning reading and writing in the age group of 6-12 years, with the aim of:
A1
A1
This program targets school children who face challenges in learning the English language, aged 6-12 with the aim of:
Cubs but Heroes
Cubs but Heroes
This program targets school children or school dropouts who face difficulties in their studies, aged 13-16 with the aim of:
Tomorrow is Better
Tomorrow is Better

This program targets youth who have obtained various technical diplomas or are school dropouts aged 18-30. It aims to prepare them for the labor market and secure.suitable.employment opportunities, with the goal of:

New Life
New Life

This program is specifically designed for men and women of various age groups who have
not received any education at all or those who are illiterate. The program aims to:

Mental Math
Mental Math

A cognitive development program focused on mathematical skills in Arabic or English for
children aged 5-12, with the aim of:

Drawing
Drawing
A program aimed at developing artistic skills and talents for children aged 5-15, with the goal of teaching them:
Conversation or speech difficulties
Conversation or speech difficulties
Some children experience difficulties with speech and language, which is why we offer speech therapy workshops to help:

Second: economic empowerment programs

Income-generating activities focus on women and youth in vulnerable communities who are ready and prepared to engage in various economic activities. These programs combine “handicraft” training with entrepreneurship training through the “Start Your Business” program, which is delivered by certified trainers from the International Labor Organization. Program details are as follows :
Khatwa (Entrepreneurship
Khatwa (Entrepreneurship)
This program focuses on empowering youth and women in vulnerable communities by equipping them with essential entrepreneurship skills. The training is designed to help participants gain the knowledge and tools required to successfully run a small business and assess its feasibility. Plus, beneficiaries are expected to have prior experience in the field of business or managing a project for at least one year.

Program components:

Vocational training
Vocational training
The crafts training programs vary based on the needs of the community surrounding the location of the foundation’s branch. There is always a desire to expand these training courses in order to empower and serve different target groups. Whenever a specific need is identified in the community, training and qualification are provided to the relevant target groups. These programs include:

Third: Health awareness program

The health awareness program aims to increase knowledge about public health topics, common disease prevention methods, and treatment options. This program seeks to improve health by educating participants on health practices, thereby empowering individuals to make better health decisions, which contributes to improving their quality of life and limiting the spread of diseases.

Our success stories based on our programs since 2015:

Total beneficiaries: 23764 beneficiaries

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