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Lebanon
What happens if you loose your phone? What happens if you loose someone you love? if you've lost your phone, you can buy another, If you've lost your son or daughter can you buy another one??? So we find a solution for all those lost people Join us this Friday April 13th, 2012 from 10.30 am till 11.30 am At Nejmeh Square, Facing the Lebanese Parliament TO DEMAND FOR A LAW FOR THE DISSAPEARED FORCEFULLY MISSING IN THE LEBANESE CIVIL WAR To read the proposed law please visit: http://daleel-madani.org/resource/law-kidnapped
Lebanon
On average, 1 woman dies every month from family violence in Lebanon. To honor their memories and press for the law to protect women from family violence, we will be marching through the neighborhoods of Beirut this Saturday, March 10 starting at 3pm. A protective law is our only hope to stop these murders. Please join us. And please wear black. Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/171190029664659/
Lebanon
Nasawiya and AFE (Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality) are pleased to invite you to the book launch/signing of 3aroos Amman, a novel by young Jordanian blogger, Fadi Zaghmout.  The event will take place at Nasawiya space on Tuesday at 7 PM and will include a few readings from the book followed by an open discussion with the author. Spread the word and join us for an interesting night of reading and debating. Fore more info, call 01 565442. Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/events/278847705515737/
Lebanon
Judges in a roundtable with LGBT, Refugees, Domestic workers, Drug users, Prostitutes, and Women victims of violence Take an active part in the forum: be present and have a say Open invitation   What access to justice do marginalized groups have in the Lebanese society? Are judicial institutions equally opened to all people, even those who are less-empowered? Do Lebanese judges grant a particular legal treatment to these groups? Are lawyers willing to defend those who are economically and socially marginalized? Do legal decisions and processes in Lebanon discriminate against these groups...
Lebanon
The Lebanese Development Network (LDN) invites you to participate in this "Special Orientation Session" dedicated to enhance the work of Lebanese Newly Born & Developing NGOs. Objectives:- To give participants the necessary background information on the basics related to their missions and strategies  - To help them identify their challenges and seek better opportunities- To assist them create a well designed communication plan and build a successful fundraising program Eligible organizations:- The organization should be a local NGO- Registered between 2009 and 2011 (A copy of the official...