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VAW: Father sexually assaults his daughter in Rashaya and two underage girls harassed in Mreijeh

10-10-2019

The General Directorate of State Security in the Rashaya town of Bireh, arrested earlier this week a Lebanese father with the charge of sexually assaulting his daughter (born in 1998) together with another man who confessed to have filmed them and blackmailed the father in exchange for money. The culprits were referred to the competent justice through the Anti-Human Trafficking and Morals Protection Bureau, while the girl was handed over to KAFA organization. On the other hand, the ISF General Directorate- Public Relations Division, announced in a statement that on September 29, two women filed claims at Mreijeh in southern suburb Police Station reporting that their two underage daughters (born in 2004 and 2009) fled to an unknown destination and went missing. They filed an institution of civil action against an anonymous person to this effect. Following investigation and surveillance, the two girls were found the next day and were examined by a forensic doctor. In their testimonies, the girls admitted that the suspect, Lebanese, born in 1989, has met the eldest girl via whatsapp and lured them to visit him at home where he molested them. He admitted what he did and was referred to the Anti-Human Trafficking and Morals Protection Bureau at the Judicial Police for further interrogation. (An Nahar, October 2, 2019)

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‘Home-made’ fair for rural mooneh in Jna7h, Beirut

10-10-2019

As part of its annual activities, the Women Renaissance Gathering will organize its ‘Rural Mooneh and Handicraft’ fair under the theme ‘Home-made’ between October 15 and 16 at Coral Beach Hotel, Jnah, Beirut. The head of the Gathering, Mona Fares, said the exhibition is a yearly occasion that allows Lebanese households from various regions across the country to display and market their rural handmade products. It helps them to benefit economically, on the one hand, and to remain steadfast in their hometowns, on the other. The event is open from 11 am until 8 pm. (Al Diyar, October 10, 2019)

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Festival to empower young people in entrepreneurship

9-10-2019

In collaboration with the First Council affiliated with the Federation of Chambers in Lebanon, the Women Leaders Council (WLC) organized the Changemaker 2019 festival on October 5 and 6 at District S in Downtown Beirut. Under the theme, ‘Women and youth being the leaders of today’, this year’s edition of the festival stressed the role of women in business with the aim to empower youth to become entrepreneurs rather than mere job seekers. Commenting on the event, the chairperson of WLC, Madiha Reslan, pointed out that the festival provides a fresh perspective to look at our economy in order to create innovative economic solutions that boost the sector and ensure its sustainability. “Our participation in this festival proves once again that women and youth working together is natural, powerful and a basis for growth,” Reslan said. “Women have proved again that they are great mentors, investors and leaders boasting great capacities with potential to drive youth forward and support them in creating job prospects and make their dreams come true,” Reslan concluded.(Al Diyar, October 9, 2019)

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Women's municipal quota vital for political participation

9-10-2019

In collaboration with the Safadi Cultural Center, the Lebanese Council of Women and the Unified Women’s Committees in the North yesterday organized a dialogue talk entitled, ‘Women’s 33% minimum representation by seats and nominations in municipalities’. On the occasion, the president of the Committees, Neemat Kabbara, pressed for more support towards the women’s quota by the various Lebanese political parties and Lebanese citizens who expressed their willingness to vote for women in the recent municipal elections. Recalling, that nearly 44% of women candidates won in the elections, which reinforces chances to increase their number. Kabbara said that the adoption of the quota is a prerequisite for political participation, noting that this transitional step was adopted by most countries. For her part, the president of the Lebanese Council of Women, Maitre Iqbal Dughan, revealed that the Council is currently working to launch its national campaign for the ratification of the women representation quota by not less than 33% of the municipal seats. She stressed the need to focus on the municipal domain, which is considered the first stride, in terms of balanced numbers, achieved by women as far as political participation is concerned. “Should the quota be applied by one third in municipalities, we will have at least three to four thousand women participating in municipal work, hence we would have achieved a lion’s share in the development plan,” Dughan maintained. (NNA, October 8, 2019)

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Arab Union for Specialized Women honors pioneers in social work

9-10-2019

The Arab Union for Specialized Women, affiliated with the Council of Arab Economic Unity in the Arab League, held yesterday its fourth annual gala dinner under the title "A Woman and a Project". The proceeds of the event which aims to strengthen internal tourism and break the barriers between Lebanese regions and their residents, go to support women students’ higher education. It highlighted the roles of leading Lebanese women and honored a number of them for their great contribution to social and public work. On the occasion, the president of the Arab Union for Specialized Women- Lebanon Branch, Nariman Jamal Ghanem, underlined the pivotal role of women in the progress of society through regional networking and the exchange of expertise between the different disciplines of Union members in light of the challenges Lebanon currently faces. The honorees were: Itaf Hamzeh Abu Zeinab (vice president of the Eye Bank and former social counsellor at the Sharia Court) from Saida; Professor Nuha Ghoseini (former mayor of Baakline) from the Shuf area; Sadiqa Kebbe Qamarredine (head of Kon Insan charity organization) from the North and Rima Karnabi (former deputy mayor of Arsal) from the Beqaa. (NNA, October 9, 2019)

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Saudi Arabia allows women to book hotel rooms without male guardian, exempts tourists from marriage certificate

8-10-2019

In a move to boost tourism in the Kingdom, the Saudi Commission for Tourism issued a decree on October 6 allowing local and foreign women to stay in tourism facilities without a male guardian. According to the new decision, local women have to present a proof of identity or family register, while expat women must present their original passports, similar to men. The Commission also sanctioned foreign men and women to share a room without a proof of marriage or kinship. Saudi families however, still need to prove the ‘relationship bond’. It is worth noting, that the above decisions came after Saudi Arabia announced end of September that it will introduce tourist visas for the first time in its history in a step to diversify its oil-dependent economy. (L’Orient Le Jour, October 7, 2019)

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Kamkalima platform heads to the World Innovation Summit in Qatar

8-10-2019

The World Innovation Summit on Education (WISE) has revealed the 8 initiatives shortlisted to join its 2019-2020 Accelerator program, including the Lebanese educational Kamkalima platform. The latter, to note, supports the teaching and learning of Arabic language skills to Grade 4 - Grade12 students, and provides content, tools and in-depth data analytics to help teachers in preparing and delivering lessons. The platform which benefits around 20,000 students and 450 teachers, helps also in the preparation of reports on students’ progress, and on follow-up and assessment of their learning. Noting, that the Accelerator Program will be officially launched during WISE 2019 to be held between November 20 and 21 in Doha, Qatar. (Al Akhbar, October 8, 2019)
 

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TV series spotlight domestic violence in Lebanon

8-10-2019

In its issue of October 4, Al Akhbar daily reviewed the current local series screened on MTV depicting true incidence of domestic violence relating to victim Manal Assi who was beaten to death by her husband Mohamad Nheili (https: // bit.ly/2AQwkOy). The title of the series, ‘Bardaneh Ana’, the newspaper wrote, is taken from the last words the battered wife uttered before she passed away. The series, which was primed by a wide media campaign launched by the Murr owned channel, presents itself as a staunch advocate of women’s rights and a strong critic of domestic violence. It seeks, through drama, to relay stories of women cruelly abused and murdered by their husbands, Al Akhbar wrote. But through the episodes screened until now, it appears that the storytelling technique uses domestic violence crimes as a plot line only. For instead of addressing the issue from all aspects and clarifying the legal contexts of relevant provisos, it tends to polish up the image of security officers, or distract the spectator through parallel stories that obscure the sequence of the main plot. (More on the feature on the following link: (https://bit.ly/328uy7q). (Al Akhbar, October 4, 2019)

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Sultan Al Owais Award for Lebanese novelist Alawiya Sobh

7-10-2019

The Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation announced on September 29 the list of winners for this year, including Lebanese novelist Alawiya Sobh who received the award for the category of ‘Short story, novel and drama’. Noting, that the award is in recognition for her unique style of employing intricate details of daily life to create a rich narrative world, and for her ability to intensify the Arabic language to express women’s concerns through meticulous selectiveness and recreating an independent and restructured narrative. Her characters reflected the general social setting, whereby their destinies and stories intertwine, with each character maintaining its own voice. In her comment to An Nahar daily, Sobh indicated that  she was pleased to get the award, albeit late. Sobh received her BA in Arabic Literature from the Lebanese University in 1978 and started prose writing and publishing when she was in her early twenties. The novels she wrote, particularly ‘Maryam al Hakaya’ and ‘Dunya’ in 2006 and ‘Ismuhu al Gharam’ in 2009, earned extensive positive critique. She also won the Sultan Qaboos Prize for Culture, Arts and Literature in 2006 and her novels were translated into French, German, Italian and English. (An Nahar, October 7, 2019)
 

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Nadyn Jouny, feminist activist, succumbs to tragic road accident  

7-10-2019

Committed  defender of women’s rights, 29-year-old Nadine Jouni succumbed  yesterday in a car accident on  the Damour-Saida highway a few hours before her anticipated participation in the sit-in in downtown Beirut to protest deteriorating living conditions. The young woman is part of the National Campaign to Raise the Age of Custody within the Shiite Community and a fierce activist of women’s rights. Her persistent struggle in this area is a result of personal suffering and life with an abusive husband who prohibited her from seeing her only son ‘Karam’ after her divorce. Recalling, Nadine served as a media officer and women’ rights campaigner. She worked with Abaad and was as a facilitator and lobbyist for the wide campaigns launched by the organization advocating the rights of women and underage girls. She was the architect of many virtual campaigns and street demonstrations against the rape of underage girls (‘Shame on Who’) and against the marriage of child marriage  (‘Not before 18’). (Al Diyar, Al Akhbar, October 7, 2019)
 

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