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UNFPA Newsletter, Issue 2
Since 2008, UNFPA has been leading the implementation of a project - supported by the Government of Italy – aiming at mainstreaming and institutionalizing Gender Based Violence (GBV) in national planning and development.
TANSEEQ for Ending GBV in Lebanon, Issue 2
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in Lebanon is pleased to present the second issue of TANSEEQ for Ending Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Lebanon newsletter. This newsletter provides a comprehensive snapshot of activities in the area of GBV undertaken during the second half of 2010 in Lebanon.
TANSEEQ for Ending GBV in Lebanon, Issue 3
The Ministry of Social Affairs is pleased to introduce the third issue of the newsletter TANSEEQ for Ending Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Lebanon. The problem of violence has grown into a main social concern for the Ministry, which decided to list it among its top priorities.
Assessment of Media Coverage of Gender Based Violence issues in Lebanon
Violence is nurtured by multiple aspects and can appear through acts, behaviours, sayings and signs which may, in turn, generate other violent acts, or interact in such a way as to become difficult to restrain and control.
Y-PEER Lebanon Newsletter, Issue 7
“Let’s Talk” featured a comprehensive capacity development program that included workshops on advocacy and social media.
State of World Population 2011
This report was produced by the Information and External Relations Division of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund
Situation Analysis of Gender Based Violence in Lebanon
Unique in the Arab world and in the MENA region, CAWTAR is an international, non-governmental organization with full diplomatic status, established through an agreement between the Arab Gulf Program for Development (AGFUND) and the Tunisian Government and based in Tunis.
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.