Protection and Social Inclusion Program

This program is dedicated to safeguarding and integrating the beneficiaries of the Fund’s services by addressing their health, psychological, and social needs—factors that significantly influence their personal well-being and their familial and community relationships. These efforts aim to reduce domestic conflict and social tensions that may undermine civil peace within society.
To achieve the objectives of the Protection and Social Inclusion Program, the Fund implements a wide range of activities, including targeted training and guidance workshops for female beneficiaries, awareness campaigns through television and radio broadcasts, social media outreach, and referrals to specialized institutions when needed.
The program operates along two key pillars:
First, raising awareness within local communities to ensure that all eligible individuals—particularly those residing in remote and marginalized areas—can access the Fund’s services. This pillar also promotes the principle of shared responsibility by engaging partners from the private sector and governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Second, empowering and integrating beneficiaries on both social and psychological levels, with the goal of fostering a society where equal opportunities are accessible to all without discrimination. This includes supporting the personal development and social participation of beneficiaries, including their involvement in media initiatives.
For example, the Fund produced 32 radio episodes in collaboration with Bethlehem 2000 Radio, planned and developed by members of the “Mudad Network,” who selected topics based on their personal priorities and those of their children, and led discussions with expert guests. These activities have contributed to building an inclusive society that upholds equal opportunity and ensures the full integration of vulnerable groups into all aspects of life.