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We Play for Peace!
“Peace of Art” responded to Beirut'sexplosion with “We Rise through Art” or WRTA, a youth-led project supported by UNESCO Beirut as part of its flagship initiative Li Beirut.
An article compiling the stories of 12 young volunteers from a Sports and Youth organization, Chabibeh Club, who went beyond sports and became agents of hope after the Beirut Blas
Influence youth – The Project:
Youths in Lebanon have generally been studied through the lens of emigration and unemployment.
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 report places the spotlight on children, hearing from them the biggest challenges they face each day. We visited with 100 Syrian children, aged 7-13 in Central and West Bekaa.
Lebanon has made significant strides in improving education in recent years, but much remains to be done.
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UNHCR’s Policy Development and Evaluation Service (PDES) is committed to the systematic examination and assessment of UNHCR policies, programmes, projects and practices.
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The manual is composed of fun and interactive games for children aged 8 to 12 years old. The games will facilitatethe learning of important concepts and terminology pertaining to Gender Equality.
The report assesses the progress made in the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) based on new national data which was formulated after the first MDGR that was published in 2003.
This report constitutes the final publication of the outcomes of the program "Development in Lebanon: Poverty Eradication, Gender Equity and Youth Participation; the Role of NGOs Civil Society and
تشارك بما تقوم به حاليا بعض الجهات (جمعيات، تجمعات، أفراد...) في مجال التدخل التربوي (دعم اجتماعي نفسي للشباب والأطفال، نشاطات متنوعة مع الشباب والأطفال...) في الضاحية والبقاع والجنوب واحتمالات تدخ
NGOs conduct trainings of young people in Lebanon to ‘engage them in civil society’.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified international convention, confirming the commitment of the international community and governments around the world to the well