In partnership with the Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza, Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) is implementing a livelihood project to help improve the economic conditions of the people of Gaza.
Dr Akram Nassar, head of QRCS’s representation office in Gaza, explained, “The project provides training for 60 graduates to qualify them to work freelance, including e-marketing, graphic design, UI design, and smartphone application development.”
He revealed arrangements to secure four-month internships for the graduates under the supervision of specialised trainers, helping them develop their practical skills and become self-employed workers. According to Dr Nassar, another component of the project is temporary employment for 23 graduates, by engaging them in psychosocial support programs with local NGOs in Gaza serving children, women, older persons, and other vulnerable groups.
Aya is one of the beneficiaries of a graphic design course held as part of QRCS’s project. Illustrating the humanitarian impact of vocational training on the lives of beneficiaries amidst difficult conditions, she described this experience as a “big asset” that would help her get design work with private-sector companies, both in and out of Gaza.
“At university, I studied graphic design,” said Aya. “But this training introduced me to totally new skills of visual branding, stronger digital visibility, AI design tools, project marketing, and how to sell my creative ideas to the clients”.
The $234,000 project falls under an entire portfolio of humanitarian interventions aimed at strengthening the resilience of the Palestinian people and allowing youths to unlock their potential.
In the context of economic empowerment for entrepreneurial families in Gaza, QRCS plans to establish and support 500 productive gardens with agricultural tools, irrigation water, seeds, and fertilisers, as well as rehabilitate agricultural land and secure greenhouses, irrigation networks, solar panels. These projects will serve 600 farming families, at a total cost of QR 6.4mn.