Sharq.Org

Last modified: 
22/08/2022 - 12:19pm

We envision and aspire to support the development of a harmonious pluralistic world in which people are free to share their stories with confidence and hear those of others with acceptance.

We practice and promote togetherness and the elimination of othering by enabling communities to embrace and celebrate diversity through story sharing, collective action, and community building.

We value integrity, curiosity & authenticity, empathy & equality, and transparency & accountability, and see them as core to the pursuit of peace and pluralism.

We strengthen the ability of people to hear and be heard by developing opportunities for the development of skills that enhance productive expression and debate and by providing opportunities for people to apply these skills during fruitful interactions with others.

We believe in the individual as a motor of change; in a  commitment to limiting citizen reliance on group representation; and in a dedication to the development of innovative and attractive platforms that promote peace through dialogue.

We support the creation of independent spaces and platforms that enable uncensored exchange of ideas and aim to improve the quality of representation and storytelling in the Arab world through engagement with journalists, artists and activists.

Our partners include the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Minority Rights Group, the Swedish Institute, Creative Commons, the Arab Human Rights Fund, UCL, the UK FCO, the Asfari Institute, the Issam Fares Institute at AUB, and the KAICIID Dialogue Centre.

Acronym: 
Sharq.Org
Organisation Type: 
Local Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2010
Country of Origin: 
XX
Scope: 
Regional
Country/ies of Operation: 
Cyprus
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Syria
Yemen
Intervention Sector(s): 
Advocacy & Awareness
Citizenship
Communications & Media
Culture
Democracy & Civic rights
Research & Studies
Contact person's position: 
Managing Director
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
N/A
Address: 
n/a
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
n/a
Website: 
Email: 
hello@sharq.org
Contact person's name: 
Reem Maghribi
Partnerships: 
Our partners have included the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Swedish Institute, the Arab Human Rights Fund, UCL Qatar, the UK Foreign Office, the Asfari Institute, the Issam Fares Institute at AUB, UNFPA, and World Learning.

Calls

Call

Sharq.Org is collaborating with Minority Rights Group to enhance the capacity of civil society actors in the Arab region to produce grassroots advocacy campaigns that focus on rights. In addition to producing a guidebook, the pan-Arab non-profit will run a series of workshops for ten participants from across the region and mentor three of them in the production and dissemination of a social media campaign that clearly defines and addresses a rights based issue and elevates voices from the community.

Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Expired
Call

Sharq.Org will over the coming two years inaugurate and nurture a collective of changemakers across the Arab world. The objective of this initiative is to enhance the participation of women and youths in peacebuilding and politics and enhance effectiveness in this regard through transnational collaboration.
The collective will, in this initial phase that is supported by a grant from the Swedish Institute, be made up of ten female leaders and twenty youths in five Arab world countries.

Thursday, 10 February 2022
Expired

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Jobs

Job

Sharq.Org is looking to hire a consultant with expertise in governance to lead the initiative, steer a governance retreat (Feb/Mar 2022) to be attended by Sharq.Org staff and associates, and collaborate with staff to ensure production of relevant documents, including a five-year strategic plan.

Friday, 17 December 2021
Expired
Job

Sharq.Org is looking to hire an associate to engage in a research initiative that will engage cultural actors in Lebanon and result in the development of a policy paper aimed at the Lebanese government and international donors that support the arts and culture sector in Lebanon.

The research associate will support the project guided by the principle researcher.:

Monday, 1 February 2021
Expired

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