Our Work

Initiatives

With the aim of developing young people’s skills and promoting their participation within local communities, SHABAB, in cooperation with the British Council and Volunteer Services Overseas, implements the Global Xchange programme in Syria.

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in cooperation with SHABAB, launched the initiative for the first time in Syria.

An initiative launched by the British Council, in cooperation with SHABAB, it encourages young people to actively participate in the development of their local communities.

School for Exploring Enterprise and Developing Self-employability (SEEDS) is one of SHABAB’s home-grown programmes. It comprises of seventy-two hours of interactive training sessions that encourage the trainees to explore different aspects of self-employment, motivating them to adopt it as a career option.