Work Smarter While Helping Others

Basmeh & Zeitooneh

Basmeh & Zeitooneh was launched in September 2012 with field visits to areas with high concentrations of the most marginalized and desperate Syrian refugees. The main goal of these visits was to assess needs and find gaps left by other aid agencies. As a result of those preliminary assessments, we chose to concentrate our efforts in the most poorly served areas, including Arsal, the Bekaa Valley, Tripoli and the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. Basmeh & Zeitooneh’s volunteers make frequent field visits and foster a relationship of trust with our beneficiaries. All the while, we aspire to live up to our name by bringing smiles and peace to those we serve. In Arabic “basmeh,” means smile and “zeitooneh,” means olive, a symbol of peace and nourishment.

The studio

The Studio, formerly known as Shatila Studio, stands today as a testament to resilience, empowerment, and creative excellence. Our story began in 2012 as a women’s workshop project by an NGO called Basmeh & Zeitooneh. The primary mission was clear and profound: to offer economic empowerment opportunities to women in challenging financial circumstances. This simple initiative was a lifeline for many, providing skills, support, and a sense of community.