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Meeting with the Minister of State for Administrative Development to Enhance Women’s Representation in Administrative Positions
The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering (RDFL), represented by its lawyer Ms. Ghada Nicolas, held a meeting with Dr. Fadi Makki – the Minister of State for Administrative Development, in partnership with Lebanon’s Feminist Platform. The meeting focused on highlighting the importance of gender equality in women’s participation in administrative roles.…
Read More »The Philippine Embassy in Beirut Celebrates Women’s Month 2025 in Collaboration With RDFL and OWWA, Focusing on Empowering Filipino Women in Lebanon
On March 2, 2025, the Philippine Embassy in Beirut, in collaboration with the Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering (RDFL) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Association (OWWA), launched the Women’s Month celebration under the theme: “2025 Women in All Sectors, Building a Better Tomorrow for a New Philippines.” The event provided a…
Read More »The Second Session of the Feminist Training on Women’s Rights Organized by RDFL
As part of our ongoing fight for human rights and gender justice, the Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering organized the second session of its membership training in Beirut. The session was led by the activist Layla Mroué – a prominent member and former president of the gathering. The session focused on…
Read More »Non-Focused Psychosocial Support Sessions For Women in Taamir
As part of “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, two psychosocial support sessions were held at the RDFL Center in Sidon for residents of Taamir area. The first session was for women aged 19 to 43, while the second was for girls aged 15 to 18. Both sessions were…
Read More »Two Awareness Sessions on “Gender-Based Violence” for Men and Women in Tripoli
As part of “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, two awareness sessions on “Gender-Based Violence” were conducted at the Mina – Tripoli Municipality. The sessions were designed for two groups—one of men and the other of women—from both Lebanese and Syrian nationalities. Participants’ ages ranged from 20 to 60…
Read More »Feminist Perspective Training on Women’s Rights Organized by RDFL
As part of our ongoing fight for human rights and gender justice, the Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering held two training sessions in Mount Lebanon led by activist – former president of the gathering Karolin Sukkar, The sessions focused on empowering participants to discuss women’s rights, and develop skills in advocacy…
Read More »The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering, Represented by its President Marie-Therese El-Mir, Participated in a Meeting with The First Lady.
The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering, represented by its president Marie-Therese El-Mir, participated in a meeting with – the First Lady, as part of a women’s delegation representing 19 NGOs concerned with the rights of women and girls. The aim was to work on creating all the conditions that support and…
Read More »Feminist Perspective Training on Women’s Rights Organized by RDFL
As part of our ongoing fight for human rights and gender justice, the Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering held two training sessions in Beirut, led by activist Layla Mroueh, a prominent member and former president of the gathering. The sessions focused on empowering participants to discuss women’s rights, and develop…
Read More »Psychosocial Support Sessions for women in Taamir-Sidon
As part of the “Haretna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, four non-focused psychosocial support sessions were conducted in Taamir area in Sidon targeting a group of women aged between 19 and 60 years.The sessions were designed in response to the needs and priorities of the participants, providing them with…
Read More »Psychosocial Support Sessions for Women: A Space for Self-Expression
As part of the “Haratna” project, funded by AFD and Danida, non-focused psychosocial support sessions were organized at the Mina Municipality headquarters in Tripoli. These sessions targeted a group of women from Tarebb El-Islam and Terabb El-Masihye areas, aged between 35 and 55. The sessions were designed to meet the…
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