President of Yarmouk University, Dr. Nabil Hilat, discussed on Wednesday, with the Project Manager for Social and Psychosocial Support and Trauma Reduction at German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), Christine Mueller, the mechanism for implementing the sustainability plan for the GIZ-funded project, which is implemented by the university's Refugees, Displaced Persons, and Forced Migration Studies Center (RDFMSC). Speaking during the meeting, Hilat said he university attaches "special" importance to refugee issues and their implications, by making relevant scientific research and study, conducted through RDFMSC, to deepen its mission to expand and serve the "humanitarian" community. Muller, for her part, delivered Hilat a detailed report, assessing the implementation mechanism of the psychosocial support project during the past three years and outlining the executive tools of its fourth and final phase, which will be implemented during 2021 by RDFMSC. Muller also presented a GIZ-proposed sustainability plan to ensure the continuation of this refugee-orinted project after the end of the funding period, and to include it in the RDFMSC's activities and periodic training courses. |