“3ich Loubnan” aims to bring Australian funds to Lebanese towns

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27-02-2012 | 15:33
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“3ich Loubnan” aims to bring Australian funds to Lebanese towns
The official inauguration of the Lebanese-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Melbourne paved the way for the launching of the “3ich Loubnan” initiative in Australia in the framework of the UNDP. This initiative puts projects launched based on urgent needs, set by municipalities or local societies across Lebanon, at the disposal of those interested in contributing to Lebanon’s development.       

There are seven goodwill ambassadors for “3ich Loubnan” around the world, including the head of the Lebanese-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce Fadi  Zouki who assures that there is a large number of Australians of Lebanese origin coming from the north, the south, the Bekaa or Chouf who are ready to contribute to projects that directly help their towns’ residents.       

Remarkably, this initiative has no funding ceiling and all contributions are accepted, no matter what amount.  

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