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Assessment of the Responsiveness and Readiness of Social Development Centers and MoSA-Supported NGOs
This survey collected both quantitative and qualitative data using in-depth interviews with representatives from MOSA’s related departments and PDS in addition to representatives of the targeted centers, NGOs and institutions
Preparedness & Responsiveness of NGOs, Social Clubs and Clinics in provision of services to Seniors
All of Lebanon suffered from the July 2006 war either directly where the destruction occurred or indirectly in regions where internally displaced persons were relocated. The impact of the conflict included the physical damage to homes and public infrastructures, economic losses, loss of human life, and socio-psychological distress. People feared the military attack, suffered the pressure of the blockade and many endured the strain of dislocation.
TANSEEQ for Ending GBV in Lebanon, Issue 1
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is proud to (launch the first issue of the Gender Based Violence (GBV newsletter, in partnership with national stakeholders.
Vulnerability Assessment of the Disabled
During the July 2006 Israeli war on Lebanon, the country witnessed thousands of deaths and injuries and a large number of displaced persons, in addition to huge damages incurred on the social, economic and physical infrastructure of the country.
Y-PEER Lebanon Newsletter, Issue 4
Nidal has been pacing across the back stage room for the past 30 minutes. One can easily guess from his face that it is soon show time. In a few minutes, Nidal will be appearing along with his school mates in front of the entire student body to play a role of a young person facing HIV in his school.
State of World Population 2009
This year's flagship report argues that reproductive health care, including family planning, and gender relations could influence the future course of climate change and affect how humanity adapts to rising seas, worsening storms and severe droughts. Women, especially impoverished women in developing countries, bear the disproportionate burden of climate change, but have so far been largely overlooked in the debate about how to address problems of rising seas, droughts, melting glaciers and extreme weather, the report concludes.
Assessment Of Women’s Satisfaction With Reproductive Health Services
The main objective of this study was to assess women’s satisfaction with the services provided by LFPA at the selected Lebanese Army health facilities. More specifically, the study aimed at assessing the level of satisfaction with those services which had been strengthened by LFPA from 2006 to 2009 in terms of quality, health personnel competence, availability and attitude of health personnel, counselling, time allocation, educational activities, and availability and use of contraceptives.
Aging in the Arab Countries: Research, Policy and Development
Dr Alexandre Kalache, former head of the Program on Aging at the World Health Organization (WHO) and current Advisor on Aging to the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM), gave a global overview of the demographic transition, noting that the majority of the world’s older adult populations reside in low and middle income countries.
State of World Population 2008
Culture is and always has been central to development. As a natural and fundamental dimension of people's lives, culture must be integrated into development policy and programming. This report shows how this process works in practice. The starting point of the report is the universal validity of the international human rights framework. The focus is therefore on discussing and showcasing how culturally sensitive approaches are critical for the realization of human rights in general and women's rights in particular.
State of World Population 2007
In 2008, for the first time, more than half of the world’s population will be living in urban areas. By 2030, towns and cities will be home to almost 5 billion people. The urban population of Africa and Asia will double in less than a generation. This unprecedented shift could enhance development and promote sustainability—or it could deepen poverty and accelerate environmental degradation.