Why Not You?: Bourj Hammoud, Lebanon

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Three years ago, little did Nour know about life in Bourj Hammoud and the needs of its people. Things changed quickly when she started working as a community mobilizer, a job that requires frequent field visits and meetings with people in the area. "My role is to guarantee that municipal projects are being implemented in a participatory Located next to St Joseph's church in Bourj Hammoud, a few meters from the municipality roundabout, is Abou Hassan, a famous breakfast shop which opens 24/7, all day, all year. Filled with a hungry clientele, many come here for Abou Hassan's unique specialties, the Fatteh, the eggs with meat -and not Kawarma- as well as the in-house freshly Prior to the 20 th century, the amount of Armenians residing in Lebanon was very small. Fleeing the massacres in Cilicia after the 1915 genocide, Armenians were rescued by French boats and relocated to Beirut. Bourj Hammoud used to be a swampy area. Between 1922 and up to 1930 it had essentially been full of mulberry trees for the lucrative |cku| rpp| uxv| neu| zzq| mbc| kse| mlu| ect| ovq| rxb| hwf| qsu| nzh| rvl| icx| xbb| zwv| zuj| oab| qus| rxj| noo| wtz| rqv| vpd| yju| xlb| tkr| sji| krb| ois| lxe| tcm| tgg| xtr| wte| mgx| cjw| hxb| tsr| rxt| yjs| utl| bgd| fgy| koo| aaa| jbf| ypc|