| Pearl visits Lebanon |
Pearl visits Lebanon
In November the chairwoman of Pearl visited Lebanon. During this visit there was in the southern districts of Beirut an expert meeting about the redevelopment which called 'Lebanon Unbuilt'. She also visited several villages in the south of Lebanon. She also had a meeting with the board of an orphanage in the village of Tibnin and with the town counsel of the village Tayr Debba.Lebanon Unbuilt: Expert meeting about the redevelopment of Lebanon The orphanage in Tibnin
Pearl’s chairwoman als had a meeting with the board of the orphanage in Tibnin, which was founden with the aid of Dutch Unifil soldiers in 1980. Last summer the orphanage was not damaged by the war. Four new orphan girl came to live in the orphanage. Tayr DebbaTayr Debba is a village with approximately 6.000 inhabitants, in the south of Lebanon, near the border of Israel. Last summer the village was heavily struck. Many inhabitants fled from the village. During the visit of Pearl’s chairwoman the mayor gave a tour of the village, to indicate the places to which Pearl could contribute to village life according to its aim: improving spaces which are a benefit to all villagers, cultural facilities, supporting the children and starting a dialogue with the Netherlands. It was agreed that the priorities are a playground with a park and a computer room in which children from Tayr Debba can have lessons. The aim is to set up the latter project in cooperation with a village or a district in the Netherlands and to launch a website which is kept up by both children from Tayr Debba and the Netherlands.The mayor concluded the visit by stating that he would like to establish a closer relation with Dutch contributors. He would like to project a different image of South Lebanon: an area with simple-hearted people who want to lead their lives peacefully and quietly and above all are striving for an improvement if their living conditions without fear of new devastations. |















