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A national watch for children rights

13-06-2012

Women and Child Comittee and human rights comittee held a joint meeting at the parlement headed by the president of the women comittee MP Gilbertte Zwein and the president of human rights comittee MP Michel Moussa, where they stated the importance to put solid procedures to stop sexual harrasment through creating a national watch for children rights aiming to deal with the daily violations against children and punishing whoever is responsible.

 

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Job key data
Job title: Consultant
Organisation: Asala - Palestinian Businesswomen's Association
Location: MENA region
Working area: MENA region
Deadline: June 20, 2012
Job specifications
Description:

The Regional Economic Empowerment Project is seeking to recruit a short term consultant to undertake a desk review of legislations pertaining to women’s rights to inheritance in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia and the UAE.

Key responsabilites:

The required changes are three-fold:

  • To delay the inheritance procedures for six months (or more according to the context) following the loss  (It should be noted that Jordan has worked on amending the reconciliation period from one month to 3 months, following the death of the testator, furthermore it has been advised through the Civil Status Law in Jordan that this period is sufficient for mourning, and does not impact inheriting women’s economic conditions, taking into account that the long period would prevent heirs from gaining access to their legal heritage, the issue that might affect their economic situation and life conditions)  
  • To register her inheritance shares in her name first; to waive them later if she should so decide
  • To raise women’s full awareness of their full human and legal rights, through a joint campaign between the media and relevant bodies.  

Main Duties:

  • Review all aspects of laws as well as various interpretations of Shari’a (fiq’h/jurisprudence) in the assigned countries related to inheritance and women’s ownership and their application
  • Provide comprehensive information on legislations pertaining to women’s inheritance rights  and ownership rights in all the targeted countries
  • Provide a comparison analysis between the inheritance laws which will highlight good practices that will support and protect women’s  inheritance rights
  • Suggest mechanisms or legislations that can guarantee women’s inheritance rights (i.e. all inheritance should be distributed and transferred legally to all beneficiaries before any of them can waive it to others )
  • Suggest mechanisms or legislation that make it difficult and inconvenient for women to waive their inheritance rights (i.e. giving away any inherited property  cannot be allowed before a certain period of time  (i.e. 6 months) after the death of the testator, or as mentioned above: make it illegal for a women to waive her inheritance rights)
  • Present the key findings and recommendations in a regional meeting for validation/discussion, which will also serve as a platform to build/strengthen the national and regional coalitions; serve as the first planning meeting/activity for the national and regional coalitions
  • Provide final report based on recommendations of the regional validation/discussion meeting and that incorporates any other changes recommended to the draft report. Final report will be approved prior to the validation/discussion meeting by KPOs

Deliverables:

  • Desk review - description and analysis - of women’s inheritance rights legal framework in the targeted countries (report in Arabic and summary in English);
  • Mapping of the main decision-makers, both at the national and regional levels;
  • Recommendations on mechanisms guaranteeing equitable distribution of inheritance and women’s rights to inheritance enjoyment;
  • Compilation of best practices that stem from both successful experiences of women enjoying their inheritance rights.   
  • Regional meeting to validate the findings of the desk review and identify the most relevant legal arguments/practices as well as define accordingly the strategic framework of intervention with identified members for the coalitions

Reporting Requirements:

  • During the course of the mandate, the consultant or consultancy firm will report to ASALA (main contact at Asala to be determined), and the consultant will deliver the following reports:
  • An Inception Report within one week of signing the contract detailing the proposed work schedule and general approach and methodology for undertaking the assignment as well as a proposed structure of the final report;
  • A draft report that details findings, recommendations and mapping/profiling of main decision-makers and influential personalities and groups in the different countries and region, compilation of best practices;
  • Pre and post presentation reports for a validation workshop with key actors;
  • A final report that incorporates any change recommended to the draft report.
     
Key competencies:

Education:

  • Minimum of Master’s degree (or equivalent degree) in governance related field (or equivalent work experience) including: Law (specifically Islamic law), Economics, Public administration, Business Administration, Public Policy, Social Science, Political Science, Gender knowledge …

Work Experience:

  • Minimum 10 years of experience in rule of law, justice, governance or closely related field. Experience of public service delivery and organizational change management in public institutions an advantage;
  • Proven experience working in a developing context and in the MENA.
  • Experience of drafting user-friendly knowledge products such as books, articles, research papers, toolkits, guides, methodologies, analytical documents, policy papers and notes, project and program documents, baseline studies, desk reviews, comparative studies, etc. is an asset.
  • Knowledge of high-level governance, capacity and public communication support is an asset.

Technical Skills and Expertise

  • Demonstrated theoretical understanding and practical experience of women's rights/gender equality in the Middle East and North Africa
  • Understanding of and familiarity with religious law/texts
  • Demonstrated knowledge of legal frameworks in the MENA
  • Demonstrated knowledge in preparing documents for discussions
  • Fluency in spoken and written Arabic and English is obligatory.
  • ICT literacy

Core Competencies

  • Professionalism – Strong knowledge of the field of expertise with strong analytical skills, drafting and reporting abilities.
  • Ability to manage workload with minimum supervision
  • Planning & Organizing - Ability to plan work and manage conflicting priorities.
  • Communication – Strong spoken and written communication skills with demonstrated ability to present information in a clear and concise style.
  • Teamwork - Strong interpersonal skills and ability to establish and maintain effective partnerships and working relations in a regional environment, with sensitivity and respect for diversity.
  • Openness to change and ability to receive/integrate feedback
  • Other - Creative, solution oriented, flexible, positive attitude
Contract terms:

Mandate:
To apply for this mandate, interested candidates should send their proposal: including resume   (with detailed information about prior relevant experience), a letter of motivation, 2 references, a written sample of relevant article/ publication/report in electronic format and a description of the assignment as understood, a methodology and a financial proposal to salma@asala-pal.org   Please reference Women’s Rights to Inheritance Desk Mandate.

Please note that we will be reviewing applications as they are sent in and may make contact with applicants before the application deadline.
REEWP/Oxfam-Québec sincerely thanks all applicants for their expressed interest in this opportunity; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Type of Contract: Individual Contract
Post Level:Regional Consultant
Languages Required: Arabic and English, French would be an asset
Duration of  Contract: 2 months

Interested candidates are invited to submit their expressions of interests and CVs directly to the contact address indicated in the ToRs document. attached.

For more elaborate information please check the attached Document "ToR Desk Review Ragionall Adviocay"

Original Ad: ToR Desk Review Regionall Advocacy.docx

Lebanese women trapped in Gaza

11-06-2012

Lebanese women living in Gaza suffer too much troubles visiting Lebanon due to complications in their official papers which makes it hard for them and their children to visit their families in Lebanon. These women do not appear in the official statistics of the ministry of interior due to the fact that they entered Gaza using a Palestinian traveling permit issued from Egypt after the Oslo agreement in 1994.
 

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Maternity leave "ball" in the parliament court

07-06-2012

Health, labor and social affairs parliamentary committee has declared yesterday extending the maternity leave from 7 to 20 weeks thus moving the draft law to the parliament general council that will hold a meeting in the end of this month.
 

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Raise of maternity leave approved by Child and Mother Committee

06-06-2012

The Women and Child Committee is amending the proposed law to edit the edict 28 & 29 of labor law raising the maternity leave to ten weeks from seven.  The amendment will also edit the edict 38 of the legislative decree 59/112 which raises the maternity leave to women working in the public administration to the same level.
While the government is willing to modify the edict 15 of the decree 5773 date 13/11/1994 to unite the decree hence raising the maternity leave to ten weeks, all working women including employees of publish associations as well.
 

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Women entered the judiciary system

06-06-2012

For the first time in history, women are filling decision-making roles in the judiciary system.  Three judges were assigned in the Supreme Judicial Council including Chairperson of the Legislation and Legal Adviser of the Ministry of Justice, Marie-Denise Gabriel El-Mouchi; President of the Chamber of the Court of First Instance in Mount Lebanon, Mirna Raffoul; and President of the Chamber of Cassation Judge, Suhair Harake.
 

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Hayat Social and Charity Association honors 27 New Graduates in Nursing || Articles || Newspapers

2012-06-05

Hayat Social and Charity Association celebrated the graduation of 27 new nurses from The Hayat Institute of Technical Nursing .The event was sponsored by the Minister of Education, Hassan Diab and represented by Ahmed Diab the Director of Vocation and Technical Education. Those present included educational social groups, students, and various stakeholders.

To read more (in Arabic):  http://www.almustaqbal.com/storiesv4.aspx?storyid=524894
 

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Future movement: Women committee encourages recycling || Articles || Newspapers

2012-06-05

The Women Committee of Future Movement - Environmental Sector- held an environmental training in collaboration with Sukleen as a part of World Environment Day activities on June 5th. The training focused on how to sort solid organic waste, aiming to prevent further deficient solid waste management.  Moreover, the training will also introduce the concept of sustainable development to the community by promoting environmental awareness and encouraging citizens to participate in improving waste management.

To read more (in Arabic): http://www.almustaqbal.com/storiesv4.aspx?storyid=524888

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First female pastor in the Middle East is Lebanese || Articles || Newspapers

2012-06-02

Roula Sleiman, elected as the pastor of Tripoli Evangelical Church, is the first and only woman to ever fill this position in the Middle East. Sleiman’s journey to this position did not come without challenges, as she often experienced gender bias and discrimination compared to her male colleagues.  The religion, similar to many others, is solely dominated by men.

To read more (in Arabic):  http://www.al-akhbar.com/node/94530
 

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