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Legal Awareness Session for Men on the Domestic Violence Law within the Haretna Project in Tripoli
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, a legal awareness session on the Law on the “Protection of Women and All Family Members from Domestic Violence”, was organized for men from the neighborhoods of Terabb El-Islam and Terabb El-Maseehiyeh, at The Minieh Municipality Headquarters. The session…
Read More »Non-Focused Psychosocial Support Sessions for Men at the Mina Municipality Under “Haretna” Project
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, six non-focused psychosocial support (PSS) sessions were held for residents of the Terabb El-Islam and Terabb El-Massihiye neighborhoods at the Mina Municipality building. The sessions targeted a group of men from both Lebanese and Syrian nationalities, aged between 20…
Read More »Non-Focused Psychosocial Support Session for a Group of Women from the Taameer Area at the Saida Center
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, a non-focused psychosocial support (PSS) session was conducted for residents of the Taameer area, held at the Gathering Center – Saida. The session targeted a group of women aged between 19 and 60 and was designed based on the…
Read More »Training for Women under the “We’am” Project Funded by Oxfam to Promote Social Cohesion and Combat Gender-Based Violence
RDFL Bekaa Branch organized a training workshop as part of the “We’am” project, funded by Oxfam and aimed at strengthening social cohesion in the Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. The training targeted women between the ages of 18 and 35 and focused on key concepts such as social cohesion, gender-based violence, and the…
Read More »Awareness Sessions for Girls on Gender-Based Violence in Tripoli under the “Haretna” Project
As part of the “Haretna” project funded by AFD and DANIDA, two awareness sessions on gender-based violence (GBV) were conducted at the Mina Municipality building in Tripoli. The sessions targeted a group of girls aged between 14 and 17 years, from both Lebanese and Syrian nationalities.
Read More »Psychosocial Support Sessions For Women in Tripoli Under The “Haretna” Project
As part of the “Haretna” project funded by AFD and DANIDA, focused psychosocial support sessions were conducted at the Mina Municipality building, targeting a group of women from Terabb Al-Islam and Terabb Al-Masihye areas, aged between 20 and 25 years. These sessions were designed based on the needs and priorities…
Read More »Psychosocial Support Sessions For Men in Tripoli Under the “Haretna” Project
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and DANIDA, 6 non-focused psychosocial support sessions were organized at the Mina Municipality headquarters building. These sessions targeted a group of young men from Terabb Al-Islam and Terabb Al-Masihye areas, aged between 19 and 29 years. sessions were designed based on…
Read More »SPA 2 Project Celebrates the Success of a Trainee Who Launched Her Own Candle-Making Business
One of the participants in the candle-making training, organized as part of the “SPA 2” project in partnership between RDFL and ActionAid, succeeded in launching her own business and delivering her first official order, just one month after completing the intensive hands-on training. This milestone represents an inspiring success story…
Read More »Farewell, Comrade and Colleague Fadi Al-Sayegh… Farewell, Dear Fighter
Lebanese civil society has lost a dear comrade and colleague, Fadi Al-Sayegh, a prominent member of the Lebanese Union for People with Physical Disabilities. We knew him as a dedicated activist and a true believer in human rights. He never tired of advocating for equality, justice, and accessibility, nor of…
Read More »Psychosocial Support for Girls in Sidon as Part of the “Haretna” Project Funded by AFD and Danida
As part of “Haretna” project funded by AFD and Danida, RDFL organized a non-focused psychosocial support (PSS) session at its center in Sidon for girls aged 14 to 18 from Taamir area. The session was tailored to the specific needs and priorities of the girls, providing a safe space for…
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