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Lebanon
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In today’s rapidly evolving development landscape, NGOs are required to adapt, innovate, and rethink traditional models of service delivery, partnership, and sustainability. This workshop is designed specifically for civil society leaders and teams who seek to strengthen their organizations’ relevance, responsiveness, and impact. Through structured and unconventional ideation processes, participants will explore practical tools and frameworks that stimulate innovation within NGO programs, operations, and strategy. Participants will engage in guided group work to critically examine outdated...
Lebanon
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We cordially extend our invitation to you to join us at the “Exploratory Tour to Encourage Networking, Linking, & Using UDP_NL Supported Venues” event. This event aims to provide you with an opportunity to explore the rehabilitated facilities under UDP_NL GIZ, which are equipped to support communities. The visit will introduce you to the organizations’ spaces, services, and facilities, allowing you to assess their potential for future use or implementation.
Lebanon
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The Government of Lebanon and the World Bank Group – International Finance Corporation recognize the importance of closing economic gender gaps and have therefore launched the Mashreq Gender Facility (MGF) in 2019 in collaboration with the Governments of Iraq and Jordan and with support from Canada and Norway. The MGF aims to enhance women’s economic opportunities. Under this initiative, The World Bank Group has partnered with Berytech and the Lebanese League for Women in Business (LLWB) to provide capacity building in times of crisis for women who want to grow their businesses and enhance...
Lebanon
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The Global Health Institute (GHI) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) is organizing the graduation ceremony “Blue Vest Ceremony” of the Mobile University of Health (MUH). MUH is an innovative initiative of the GHI Academy aimed at building the capacity of women in refugee settings and host communities.
Lebanon
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The aim of the conference is to discuss:

1. Factors of radicalization and the responses of the Lebanese and the Canadian governments in that respect;

2. The question of refugees in Lebanon and the anti-Syrian sentiment as a factor of radicalization;

3. Impacts of programming designed to counter radicalization and improve social cohesion in Lebanon.

This conference will also encourage fruitful exchanges on this global issue and foster cooperation between academics, policy-makers and NGOs. 

Conference Agenda

9:30 - 10:00
Registration

10:00 - 10:15
Inaugural Session 
• H.E. Dr. Tarek Mitri...