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SMART Center concludes its US-supported ‘leadership’ program

2-6-2015

SMART Center association celebrated the completion of the third phase of the ‘Leadership’ program implemented in the Chuf and South areas. More than 200 women from the towns of Sibleen, Borj Rahal, Nabatieh and Baaqline benefited from the project which lasted six-month and was funded by the American Embassy. SMART Director, Randa Yaseer, underscored the role of the organization in empowering women with skills that will help them become decision makers at various levels. Yaseer concluded the event with presenting the trainees, participants and partners in the regions with certificates of appreciation. (Al Mustaqbal, 2 June 2015)

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Inauguration of Amel outlet for supporting Lebanese rural and Syrian refugee women

2-6-2015

Amel Association International opened a new shop to market handcrafts produced by Lebanese rural and Syrian refugee women with funding from the United Nations Women Fund for Gender Equality. ‘Minna’ is the name of the new shop which aims at linking women to markets and creates new prospects for their livelihoods. To this end, the Regional Coordinator of the Program, Rana Hujeiri, explained that the project seeks to trace a link between products hand made by women participants and the cultural environment of their hometowns. Oxfam representative, Samantha Bobo, for her part, highlighted the economic dimension of the project. Also, a documentary film was screened recounting real features in the life of rural and Syrian refugee women in action. (Al Mustaqbal, 2 June 2015)

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Developing the role of Lebanese youth in startups

2-6-2015

The head of the Lebanese American Chamber of Commerce Saleem Ze’nee announced the formation of a special committee to follow up on the ‘Startup Lebanon’ conference which was organized in cooperation with Startup Megaphone and held last week in New York City (for full report, go to http://bit.ly/1J8bqIV). Ze’nee noted that the aim of the follow up committee was to support emerging businesses and that it will seek to promote awareness among the youth on the nature and role of a startup business in boosting national economy. Speaking to Al Mustaqbal newspaper, he said Lebanon boasts creative and innovative talents that make the country a serious competitor in the industry of knowledge and technology, adding that startups can become the launching pad for such an undertaking, and a way for the future.
For more on startups in Lebanon please click the following link:
http://crtda.org.lb/node/15013
(Al Mustaqbal, 29 May 2015)

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The plight of refugee women from Syria in seeking their livelihoods

1-6-2015

Being the bread winners for their families, refugee women bear the main brunt of life difficulties brought upon them by the harsh conditions of displacement. In a feature published last Saturday, As Safir daily interviewed a number of Syrian refugee women who grieved their hard luck. Jamila Hilmi (50 years) from Idlib voicing fear over the gradual cut in food assistance, said, “We are seriously concerned that one day, the amount of food aid that we receive will drastically drop below the critical point needed for our survival.” Another woman, Sawsan Safidi from Aleppo area, said: “We live in deplorable conditions as we no longer are able to meet our basic needs with diminishing aid”, adding “our worst fears now result from Lebanese government’s recent decision to ban the work of refugees unless they secure a permit. This permit is very costly and impossible to get, thus leaving a considerable number of displaced people jobless.”
Ma7hbooba, a mother of six, whose husband was killed in Aleppo two years ago, noted that seeking livelihoods in Lebanon has become very difficult particularly so since Lebanese people believe that we are taking jobs away from them and curbing their ambitions. Even seeking a part time job on which we can subsist has become a major challenge.”
For her part, Fatma Hamdani, told As Safir that she leaves her house in the early morning hours to work as a housekeeper in the neighboring households. “We have grown so destitute as to ask our employer to keep leftovers of food for our daily meals.”
Najwa Azi, another refugee woman, maintains that disappointment, humiliation and weariness, have taken a grip on displaced Syrian women, who now feel dehumanized. Domestic and war violence, destruction and killings, added to hunger and destitution, have turned women into a cheap commodity."
(Source: As Safir, May 30, 2015)
 

 

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The 2015 job fair in Zghorta targets the youth

1-6-2015

The Municipality of Zghorta-Ehden organized last week the 2015 job fair with the participation of more than 36 recruiting companies and private enterprises active in the domains of tourism, hospitalization and banking services. The aim of the event was to provide the local youth population with new job opportunities whether within Lebanon or abroad, particularly in the Arab Gulf countries. The event marked a strong presence of young men and women who met with companies on the lookout for their skills. Activities within the fair included the holding of two seminars: the first organised by Labora association focusing on employment in the public sector. The second seminar was run by “Qudoorat” against unemployment association which mainly focused on excellence in customer service. For his part, mayor, Shahwan Ghazal Moawwad, expressed his satisfaction with received positive feedback to the event, stating that the municipality has only exercised its responsibility in addressing this matter particularly during the presently precarious economic situation. 
(Source: Al Diyar, June1, 2015)
 

 

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Kafa demands a special tribunal for cases of domestic violence

1-6-2015

Under the slogan, “patience has limits”, Kafa organised last Saturday a demonstration which took off from the National Museum towards the Ministry of Justice to demand an urgent indictment of men accused of killing their wives. Protestors included hundreds of activists together with the families and friends of victims, calling for severe punishments against perpetrators. Organizers chanted against traditional sayings which perpetrate violence against women like: ‘don’t ruin your household’, ‘he will change’, "women tolerate more than men’, ‘a wife leaves her home to her tomb’, ‘may be if you bring him a boy, he will change’, ‘she certainly has done something justifies beating her’, ‘never ask for divorce’. They also carried signs condemning domestic violence and patriarchal mentalities and attitudes
In this respect, Kafa director Zoya Ruhana called for the establishment of a special tribunal to look into cases of domestic violence, pointing to 16 cases of murder during the period from May 2013 to May 2015, and no court rulings yet. “Some defendants are still at large,” she added, while calling for sever punishment of culprits without any mercy whatsoever. Ruhana went on to say: “Yes, last year a law was passed for the protection of women and their family members from domestic violence, however, it was full of flaws as you well know.” She concluded that the passing of the said law was not sufficient.
(Source: Al Diyar, Al Mustaqbal, Al Akhbar, May 31, 2015)
 

 

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First job fair organized by business students of Saint Joseph University

29-5-2015

Eight students from the marketing and advertising department of the School of Business Administration at Saint Joseph University organized a job fair last April 30 putting into practice the information they acquired during their three year studies. The main objective of the exhibit, according to the organizers, was to develop the capacities of students through application techniques related to management, communication and team work. The organizers noted that convincing employers and institutions to partake in the fair was not easy, however, the lessons they learned and the skills they acquired were worth the effort. Skills learned included dialogue, patience, perseverance, understanding customers and communicating with diplomacy. Reacting to the success of the event, Dani Abu Aoun, from the marketing department of the one participating company, said that the event fostered the spirit of initiative especially among the youth, noting that most companies prefer recruiting young people for marketing and advertising posts.

(Source: L’Orient le Jour, May 29, 2015)

 

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NCLW workshop on electoral laws and women’s participation

29-5-2015

The National Commission for Lebanese Women (NCLW) opened yesterday a two-day workshop on electoral laws supportive of women participation in political life in Lebanon, The event which was held in coordination with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission in West Asia (ESCWA), at NCLW training center in Baabda, east of Beirut is part of a campaign by ESCWA to support member countries in adopting gender equality policies and to promote awareness and knowledge among women groups, particularly regarding electoral laws and their various interpretations from a gender equality perspective. Themes tackled during the first day centered on criteria and principles of international conventions, societal norms hindering gender equality and political participation. In this respect, Fadi Karam, NCLA director general, underlined the importance of women participation in all political institutions as the only way to achieve social development. Finally, he stressed the need to make women’s participation in politics one of the pillars of the Lebanese democratic system similarly to the principle of confessional balance in government decision-making.
 
(Source: Al Diyar, Al Mustaqbal, May 29, 2015)
 

 

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NDU 2015 Job Expo amidst general skepticism

29-5-2015

The Office of Recruitment at Notre Dame University opened its annual job fair for 2015 in the presence of Labor Minister, Sajaan Azzi, who underscored the importance of such events in shaping the future of students graduating from universities. “This expo shows that the NDU Administration does not only care about providing the right education for its students, but also their future after graduation,” Azzi said. He added that are still some private businesses that are on the lookout for new talents to enhance their productivity, a matter which of key importance in view of high unemployment.  He pointed out to the fact that some 47 thousand students form both sexes graduate each year, against only 12 thousand new job created therefore leaving some 32 thousand unemployed persons.  For his part, Suheil Matar, NDU Vice President for Cultural and Relations Affairs, lamented over the present situation concluding with a cry of alarm: “This is a serious message to the Ministry of Labor, to all public institutions, employers and businesses (banks, hotels, malls, factories…), our male and female students are looking for jobs but cannot find any.”
(Source: Al Diyar, May 29, 2015)
 

 

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Population of Lebanon to dwindle as a result of drastic drop in fertility rate

29-5-2015

Al Hayat daily newspaper published a feature today on factors affecting the decision by Lebanese couples to bear children, while pointing out to the steep fall in the rate of fertility. Quoting United Nations figures, it is to be noted that the average fertility rate in Lebanon during the mid twentieth century was close to six children but dropped thereafter to 1,8 in 2004 and presently stands at 1,6. This means that current fertility rate is below the level needed for population maintenance which is estimated at 2.1. According to Al Hayat, the decision concerning childbearing has become a major issue for newly wedded, adding that the main reason for the change is the growing economic difficulties faced by households. Najeeb Samrani, who has been married for 4 years now and remains childless, told Al Hayat that his monthly income barely amounts to the minimum wage and even when added to that of his  working wife is still not enough to provide for a child. The newspaper argued that not only the age of marriage changed, but also the overall mentality of people with regards to childbearing. Before, the decision of pregnancy was imposed on newly-wed couples by families and traditions. Now, the newspaper explained, that decision is entirely made by the couple. For her part, Afaf Dweihi, the social family advisor, confirmed this new trend, adding that the decision to delay childbearing, because of growing social and economic uncertainties, is now a cause of tension within Lebanese society 
(Source: Al Hayat, May 28, 2015)
 

 

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