Rene Moawad Foundation inaugurates ecopark at Bentael reserve

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The Rene Moawad Foundation has inaugurated the Green Shell ecopark at Bentael reserve as part of the Building Alliance for Local Advancement, Development, and Investment (BALADI) program, a five-year initiative funded by the the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Lebanon.

USAID deputy Assistant Administrator for the Middle East Mona Yacoubian , USAID Mission Director for Lebanon Carolyn Bryan and former Social Affairs Minister Nayla Moawad attended the inauguration ceremony along with representative of the Interior Ministry and local municipal officials.

 

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USAID contributed $159,000 to fund the development of the ecopark within the Bentael reserve, which will generate income to more than 45 households living in surrounding villages.

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6,500 tourists are expected to visit the ecopark annually and the proceeds will be used to fund development projects in neighboring villages.

 

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