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A local women council follow-up the work of the all-male Deir Kanoon municipality in the Caza of Tyre

22-06-2013

As Safir newspaper published an article about the municipality of Deir Kanoon which decided to create a space for women of the town to engage in development and social work.  The town set up a shadow municipal council composed of ten local women with a mandate to monitor the performance of the elected council composed of 15 men and to contribute in identifying and setting local community priorities.  The report further added that generally women’s participation in municipal councils in the Caza of Tyre is very limited with more than 60 municipalities while women comprise 50% of the electors.
The shadow council is headed by activist Lubna Ezzedine who noted that politically women used to be active only as individuals and thus, with minimum local impact.  However, and since early 2013, the municipality has created this space for a larger and more organised women participation in politics regardless of any engagement with political parties.
The work of the shadow women council targets, according to the report, the women population in large and seeks to implement a number of activities aiming at empowering women and encouraging them to partake in social, civil and development work.
Source: Al-Safir 22 June 2013

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The Lebanese Association of University Women LAUW held its annual celebration including a creativity contest

22-06-2013

The Lebanese Association of University Women LAUW held its annual celebration which included a creativity contest last week under the auspices of the Beirut Municipality and with the participation of ex-Minister Mona Ofeish and the presence of Elie Wakim, Head of “Hanna Wakim Foundation”, and Khalil Broumana representing Beirut Municipality.  
The event was held at the UNESCO palace and hosted 15 private and public schools of which 7 received prizes for achievements in theater, dancing, singing, audio-visuals and arts.  Winners were handed their prizes by the president of the association, Ms. Ilham Kallab.
Source: Al-Mustaqbal 22 June 2013

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The women section of the Future Movement organizes a seminar in women’s quota

22-06-2013

The women section of the Future Movement organizes last week a seminar in women’s quota as a tool to strengthen women’s participation in political life.  The seminar included a lecture by Fahmiah Charafeddine the President of The National Committee for the Follow up of Women's Issues CFUWI, who indicated that in principle, women’s political participation does not raise any objections but is difficult to implement.  This is illustrated in women’s participation in parliament which does not much exceed 3% and is one of the lowest worldwide.  She added that the best solution is the adoption of a women’s quota of 33.33% which is a temporary and technical measure aiming at bridging the gender gap in public and political life.  
Source: Al-Mustaqbal 22 June 2013

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Women and municipal engagement: A study by the Lebanese Family Planning Association in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation

21-06-2013

Ugarite Helou, a political scientist from the Lebanese University, and Statistician Marwan Houri, presented yesterday the results of a field study they implement to assess the experience of women who engaged in municipal work.  The study was carried out by the Lebanese Family Planning Association in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and covered 224 women (out of a total of some 500 women) who won in the 2009 municipal elections and belonging to different regions, confessions and socio-economic categories.

According to the results, 90% of the interviewees indicated that the reason for presenting themselves was to serve their localities while 42.40% indicated that they wished to protect their religious communities. The support of family and spouse was critical for 90% of the interviewees whereas 12% of candidates with children indicated that they were faced by the objection of their in-laws against 8.3% of candidates who have no children.  Furthermore, 6.3% noted that they faced resistance by political parties most of whom were married with children. Moreover, only 3.5% of women candidates indicated that they received support from civil society organisations and only 1.6% indicated that they received support from other women.

The study also noted that factors that have facilitated women’s municipal engagement include their social networks (94% of informants).  However, the study did not explain what is meant by social networks and whether this referred to political or confessional allegiance or any other.  Some 84.80% of women indicated that they did not face major financial challenges.  The study however did not clarify the socio-economic profile of informants and the correlation between their economic independence and their ability to run for municipal elections.  Most informants (958%) indicated that the dominant patriarchal culture did not constitute an obstacle toward their engagement.  They also noted that the control of the municipal president, absence of democratic practices as well as the poor representation of women and the trend of not taking women seriously did not constitute any major obstacle or hindered their participation within the municipal council although the awareness of such factors was higher amongst the younger and more educated category of informants.
The limitations of the study were also underlined as the researchers indicated the need for further qualitative data through interviews and focus groups.  The researchers also concluded that women tend to reproduce the culture they try to challenge.

Source: Al-Safir 21 June 2013

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The Pavoncella award for women creativity granted to Rouweida Mroweh from Lebanon

21-06-2013

Lebanese journalist and activist Rouweida  Mroweh won the Pavoncella award for women creativity in recognition of her role in serving a number of human rights and conflict related issues in Lebanon such as for instance supporting the Lebanese army as well as launching the campaign for women’s quota in politics, supporting women’s rights in South Yemen, and the rights of Sahrawi women held in the Tindoof camps of Algeria as well as her overall action in support of women and freedom through the production of documentary films such as: “Al-Makhlouh”, and “Bahiya”.
It is to be noted that this award has been granted for the second year running to women who have been outstanding in various fields such as arts, sports, business and scientific research.
Source: Al-Nahar 21 June 2013

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Al 3azem Wa Sa3adah organisation celebrates the graduation of 100 women who completed its training workshops

21-06-2013

Al 3azem Wa Sa3adeh organised yesterday a graduation ceremony for more than 100 women who attended and completed its diverse training programmes including sewing, embroidery, candle making, dress making, ICT and food processing.  The event was held at the organization’s conference hall in Bab el Raml in Tripoli with the attendance of the head of its central administration, Mr. Ezzeddine Ghandour, as well as the human resources director Iman Dannaoui.
Source: Al-Safir 21 June 2013

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The Arab Women Gathering kicks off a series of seminars in Loueizeh entitled: “Media: sensation or impact”

20-06-2013

The Arab Women Gathering started its series of seminars entitled: “Media: sensation or impact”.  The first event in the series was organised at the Notre Dame University in Loueizeh and was opened with a keynote address by the president of the higher commission of the Gathering Ms. Carmen Zoughaib.  Zoughaib clarified the objectives of the event describing it as a call against the current situation in the media which she described as being inappropriate and immoral.  She raised the question as to whether the media serves the community or the other way around noting that viewers follow drama, entertainment and advertising which seem to seek to corrupt society.  She promised that by the end of the seminar, a committee will be formed to follow up its recommendations and to liaise with decision makers in the Ministries of Education and Information.  She stressed that improving the situation of the media begins at the level of educational institutions and universities.
Source: Al-Mustaqbal 20 June 2013

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MP Hariri honours social pioneer Zahia Osseiran in Saida

18-06-2013

MP Bahiya Hariri honored Ms. Zahia Osseiran (born 1917), a pioneer of the association of women’s renaissance in Saida.  The event coincided with the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the association which was founded in 1933.  The event was held at Ms. Hariri’s residence in Majdelyoon.  The honoree was granted by the Hariri Foundation for Sustainable Human Development a Lebanese flag scarf and a special medal of distinction for continuous contributions and in recognition of her social and human giving
The event started with a documentary tracing the life and work of the honoree followed by a keynote address by the head of the Saida Municipal Council, Eng. Mohammad Saoudi who pointed out to the achievements of Ms. Osseiran in the fields of women’s rights.  He also talked about the renaissance of women in the thirties and the challenges they encountered.  The honoree then spoke and extended her thanks and noted that what she did was only her duty to her country.
Source: Al-Nahar 18 June 2013

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Migrant Women Domestic Workers demands for upholding their Human Rights

18-06-2013

Migrant women domestic workers who took part in a meeting organised at the premises of the National Union of Workers and Employees Syndicates in Lebanon, submitted demands to their respective countries, Lebanon as a host country, employment agencies and employers aiming at ensuring decent work environment, protection for their children, the safeguarding of their welfare, social and economic rights.  The MWDW also demanded safety from violence, neglect and exploitation and the adoption by Lebanon of the ILO convention of standards for decent work for domestic workers (number 189 dated 16 June 2011), which they commemorated.  They also addressed the Lebanese State asking it to improve the living conditions of detention centers, to ensure that deportation procedures are implemented whilst safeguarding the dignity of the workers, in addition to monitoring the conditions of sick migrant workers in hospitals.  Finally, the MWDW called for the reform of the current legal framework to allow workers to sue individuals who abuse them physically and sexually, in addition to the right of their children to free schooling and health care in Lebanon, and the halting of all forms of racial discrimination especially in accessing touristic venues.
Source: Al-Diyar, Al-Mustaqbal 18 June 2013

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Made at Home || Tasting event and exhibition – Safe Mouneh

June 26, 2013

Organizing party: Made at Home - Economic Empowerment of Women in Rural Communities Project
Title of the event: Tasting event and exhibition – Safe Mouneh


Date and time: 26-06-2013 – from 3:00 to 8:00 pm
Venue: Riviera Hotel, Manarah, Beirut


Other information: For confirmation and inquiries call 01-747547 and 71127421

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