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RDFL Conducts GBV Awareness Session for Adolescents at the Ministry of Social Affairs Center in Beirut
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and DANIDA, RDFL organized an awareness session at a center affiliated with the Ministry of Social Affairs in Beirut. The session addressed the issue of gender-based violence and targeted a group of Lebanese adolescents, aged between 14 and 19 years old.…
Read More »Legal Awareness Sessions for Women on Domestic Violence under the “Haretna” Project in Al-Mina Municipality – Tripoli
As part of the “Haretna” project funded by AFD and DANIDA, RDFL organized two legal awareness sessions on the Law on the Protection of Women and Other Family Members from Domestic Violence. The sessions were held at the Mina Municipality headquarters and targeted a group of Lebanese and Syrian women…
Read More »Youth Dialogue Roundtable in Baalbek to Strengthen Youth Engagement in Crisis Response
At the invitation of the Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering and Shift Association, and with support from ActionAid, a roundtable was held to discuss “Enhancing Youth Engagement in Crisis Response.” The dialogue brought together key decision-makers including MP Yanal Soloh, former and current Baalbek Union of Municipalities Presidents Chafic Chehade and…
Read More »Focused Psychosocial Support Sessions for Youth in Saida under the “Haretna” Project
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by (AFD) and (DANIDA), focused psychosocial support (Focus PSS) sessions were conducted at RDFL Center in Saida, targeting residents of the Taamir area. The sessions were designed for a group of youth aged between 14 and 18, and tailored to meet their specific…
Read More »Advocacy Training for Women and Girls Under The Enhancing Social Cohesion in Baalbek-Hermel Project, Supported By We’am/Oxfam
As part of the project “Enhancing Social Cohesion in Baalbek-Hermel Governorate: Building Bridges through Women’s Leadership” funded by the We’am/Oxfam project, 16 women and girls participated in an intensive advocacy training on August 20th and 21st. The training focused on enhancing participants’ skills in areas such as campaigning, strategic communication,…
Read More »RDFL Roundtable Calls for Accelerating the Legislative Process to Set the Legal Age of Marriage in Lebanon
As part of its ongoing efforts to end child marriage in Lebanon, the Lebanese Democratic Women’s Gathering (RDFL) organized a roundtable discussion titled: “Accelerating the Legislative Process for the Law to Set a Minimum Age of Marriage and Referring It to the Joint Parliamentary Committees.” The event was held under…
Read More »Awareness Session on Online Harassment For Children in Douris
RDFL conducted an awareness session for children on online blackmail and harassment, in the Canadian School’s summer camp in Douris, The participants, aged between 8 and 14. The activity included an interactive discussion on the advantages and risks of internet use, as well as the harassments children may face through…
Read More »RDFL Organized a Training Course on Mirror Decoration at the Jeb Jennine Center in Partnership with ActionAid
As part of the SPA2 project activities in partnership with ActionAid, RDFL organized a training course on mirror decoration at the Jeb Jennine center. The course spanned six sessions throughout the month of August and targeted ten women between the ages of 18 and 35. During the training, participants were…
Read More »Two Awareness Sessions on “Gender Based Violence” For Adolescence in Tripoli
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded AFD and DANIDA, two awareness sessions were held at the Mina Municipality headquarters in Tripoli, focusing on the topic of gender-based violence. The sessions targeted a group of boys and young men, both Lebanese and Syrian, aged between 14 and 19 years old.
Read More »Two Awareness Sessions on Gender-Based Violence for Girls and Women in Tripoli
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and DANIDA, two awareness sessions on gender-based violence were conducted at the Mina Municipality headquarters in Tripoli. The sessions targeted a group of girls and women aged between 15 and 25 years old, from both Lebanese and Syrian nationalities.
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