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About Me
My name is mustapha dakhloul I'm at Lebanese university studying nursing,
Since 2015 BALLOON MAPPING PROJECT OF BOURJ AL SHAMALI
Founder of advocacy project that taught pinhole and basic photographic skills to Palestinian children aged 12-14 and through a travelling exhibition sought to portray events in the refugee camp under a new light.
CO-ORGANIZER OF EXHIBITION AT ZKU, BERLIN, GERMANY
• Led a balloon mapping workshop to show how we mapped in Bourj Al Shamali refugee camp.
Since 2010 BAGPIPE MUSICIAN IN SCOUTS OF BEIT ATFAL ASSOMOUD
Participated in Scout activities for 10 years and currently a leader. As a leader I am responsible for organizing activities
• Over 50 concerts, playing the bagpipes in Tyre, Beirut, Al Bekka, and Balbeck, as well as many weddings and celebratory activities in Rashadiyeh, Al Bass and Bourj Al Shamali refugee camp,
Since 2006 SCOUT OF BEIT ATFAL ASSOMOUD
Participated in Scout activities for 10 years and currently a leader. As a leader I am responsible for organizing activities for 25 children, aged 8-10 years old.
• Travelled to Paris – Le Cornu Patrice (France) for 22 days on July 2010 to attend International Scouts Meeting. Participated in cultural activities with participants from different countries.
• Camping in Lebanese countryside: two times as a participant and one time as an organizer.
•Travel to italy and make a music tour with our band
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
1- Learning new things
2- experience a new culture from the inside
3- break out of your comfort zone
4- understanding the true meaning of generosity
5- making new friends
6- break the bank
Interests
- coffee
- fitness
- chess
- music
- hiking
- camping
- nursing
- adventure travel
- travel
- diving
- emergency medicine
- games
- hanging out
- computers
- community
- parrots
- volonteering
- diy projects
- italian language
- microsoft
Countries I’ve Visited
France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Lebanon