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The following study is a first attempt to explore and better understand the demand side in Lebanon where little has been written on this critical component of the prostitution industry.
This booklet comprises of the presentations and papers that were presented and discussed during the seminar that was held in Beirut in October 2015, titled “Regional Seminar on Child Marriage durin
The right to freedom of movement forms one of the cornerstones of the international human rights regime and the Lebanese legal system.
Human trafficking and its link to migrant domestic labor in Lebanon is a complex, sensitive, and challenging issue. It raises numerous questions and demands further exploration.
Women in Lebanon face discrimination at many levels, from social conservatism to inadequate public policies.
Violence against women is directly linked to the historic discrimination against them.
This Policy Brief is based on research that explored the process of establishing and implementing Law 293, and on a policy dialogue that took place at the Institute on March 8, 2017 to discuss the
This report examines the role of gender in Lebanese security perceptions, Lebanese perceptions of security institutions, as well as gender dynamics within security institutions.
It is well known that the cultural norms and the patriarchal society in Lebanon contribute to encouraging discrimination and any form of violence against women and children.
This report examines the nature of interaction and engagement between Lebanese citizens’ collectives and the state on gender-specific matters, through the case study of the Family Violence Bill tha
In most Arab countries, family matters including Domestic Violence continue to be handled by religious courts as civil legislation does not criminalise acts of violence within the family.
In light of recent proposals for legislation againsts sexual harassment (SH) in Lebanon, this policy brief explores the subject of SH in public, institutional and workplace settings.
This study maps the current state of gender justice in the Arab region, documenting barriers as well as opportunities.
Around the world, gender-based violence (GBV) reflects and reinforces inequalities between men and women.
Lebanon does not have a civil code regulating personal status matters.
Although Lebanon is known in the Middle East for its relative political openness and for the degree of freedom Lebanese women enjoy, it paradoxically has one of the lowest rates of women’s politica
This brief is one in a three-part research series produced by UN Women’s Fund for Gender Equality (FGE) – a global gender equality fund which awards competitive grants and technical assistance to w
This Gender Manual is a practical guide for civil society organisations in Lebanon that wish to enhance gender equity in their practices and policies.
موجز سياسات | 2015-2016
حوكمة الترابط و دور المؤسسات من إعداد رنا الحاج و نديم فرج الله
تقرير بحثي | أيلول 2015
هل لهم من مأوى؟ بحث في مجال توفير مآو مؤقتة للاجئين السوريين في لبنان من إعداد ناصر ياسين, طارق عسيران, ريما الراسي, و مروى البستاني