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Gender Equality in Lebanon
Lebanon has witnessed controlled attempts towards achieving gender equality. For example, Lebanon was a leading country in the middle east region and pioneered female rights to be enrolled in politics in 1953. Another important date in the Lebanese context to fight gender biases was 1996 where Lebanon endorsed the Convention on the Elimination all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).[1]
History
Lebanon is considered as one of the most active countries in the middle east calling for women empowerment and gender equality both on the legal and societal levels. These attempts for change has been influenced by many conflicts and wars that took place within and around the country.[2] Discrimination is practiced among different sectors and professions and this gap differs from one sector to another.[3] Culture plays a big role in widening the gender gap in Lebanon.[4]
Activity Gallery
External Links
- KAFA
- The Lebanese Democratic Women’s Gathering (RDFL)
- HELEM
- .Lebanon Family Planning Association for Development & Family Empowerment (LFPADE)
- Justice Without Frontiers (JWF)
- Palestinian Arab Women League
- Marsa Sexual Health Center
- Nasawiya
- ABAAD
- The Arab Institute for Women
References
- ^ Melki, Jad; Mallat, Sarah (2013), Byerly, Carolyn M. (ed.), "Lebanon: Women's Struggle for Gender Equality and Harassment-free Newsrooms", The Palgrave International Handbook of Women and Journalism, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 432–448, doi:10.1057/9781137273246_31, ISBN 978-1-137-27324-6, retrieved 2021-06-05
- ^ nanor (2020-02-28). "Setting the Agenda towards Gender Equity". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
- ^ Melki, Jad; Mallat, Sarah (2013), Byerly, Carolyn M. (ed.), "Lebanon: Women's Struggle for Gender Equality and Harassment-free Newsrooms", The Palgrave International Handbook of Women and Journalism, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 432–448, doi:10.1057/9781137273246_31, ISBN 978-1-137-27324-6, retrieved 2021-06-06
- ^ "Can Women Speak Out in Lebanon?". iwpr.net. Retrieved 2021-06-06.