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Lebanon
The United Nations in the Arab World Program & The Human Rights Research Project coridally invite you to a lecture by Mr. John Pace. John Pace is an international civil servant of long standing in the United Nations. He served as Secretary to the Commission on Human Rights from 1978 to 1994, and was the Coordinator of the 1993 World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna. He has headed the Special Procedures and Technical Cooperation Programmes and has led fact-finding missions for the Commission in several countries. He was Chief of the Human Rights Component of the UN Mission in Iraq, and...
Lebanon
Due to the lack of appropriate public space, Beirut dwellers lay claim today to a number of open areas in the city, the uses of which are akin to ‘public’ spaces – they are accessed freely and allow for an unconfined range of social activities. This lecture advocates learning from the public by observing several left- over spaces in the city, in order to understand them as public, multicultural, socially just, and open. By focusing on the seafront area of Dalieh in Rawche, the lecture attempts to abandon the modern notion of public space and open new possibilities for understanding public...
Lebanon
KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitationhas the pleasure to invite you to a book launch If not for the system...Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon tell their stories Date: Friday, 2 May 2014 from 11am to 1pmPlace: Monot Theatre - Ashrafieh Program: Welcome and introduction note, KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation Deconstructing the resistance to change the "system", Mr. Roland Tawk, Lawyer Testimonies reading by migrant domestic workers One cause: similarities between stories of struggle, Ms. Myrtle Witbooi, Chair of the International Domestic Workers Federation Discussion For more...