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  2. Engineers Without Borders – Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    EWB – Lebanon was founded as a recognized start-group working under the close guidance of Engineers Without Borders - International, a non-profit corporation established in November 2002 in the State of Colorado, United States with regional offices in Mexico, India, Belgium, and Egypt.

  3. Sectarianism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Refusal of refugees' naturalization means that the refugee population is considered as foreigner, and thus has some restrictions concerning access to jobs, education and health services. For instance, foreign population need a work permit to be able to work, Lebanese must be preferred when hiring and some professions are barred to foreigners. [45]

  4. 2022 in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    July 24 – Miss Lebanon 2022 held in Forum de Beyrouth. July 31 – Part of the grain silos in the Beirut Port collapses sending plume of smoke across the blast site causing people to wear face masks to avoid the smoke.

  5. American Near East Refugee Aid - Wikipedia

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    The largest American NGO operating in the West Bank and Gaza, [1] Anera works closely with local institutions, such as schools, universities, health facilities, cooperatives, municipalities, grassroots communities, and charitable associations. [2] Anera is funded by individual donors and grants from public and private institutions. [3]

  6. Human rights in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    On 24 June 2022, Lebanese authorities banned peaceful gatherings of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people. A wave of anti-LGBTI hate speech on social media by individuals and some religious groups, followed the ministry's letter, including incitement to violence, death threats, and calls to ban the scheduled events by ...

  7. Arcenciel - Wikipedia

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    Arcenciel (stylised as arcenciel), is a Lebanese non-profit, apolitical and non-confessional NGO [1] [2] [3] created in response to the Lebanese civil war in 1985. It participates in sustainable development and was recognized as a public utility in 1995 by the Lebanese Presidential Decree N⁰7541.

  8. Amel Association International - Wikipedia

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    In this context, Dr. Kamel Mohanna, a doctor from Khiam (South Lebanon) created Amel Association with the help of a group of professors, journalists and intellectuals Hence, through its 27 centers and dispensaries, its 3 rural hospitals, its important civil defense team and its 30 ambulances, Amel engaged in emergency and assistance actions ...

  9. Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    This is not paradise is an Italian documentary film directed by Lisa Tormena and Gaia Vianello, focusing on the Kafala system in Lebanon and the work of Lebanese NGO such as Kafa, Anti-racism Movement, Caritas Lebanon, Insan and Migrant Workers Task Force. Official selection at Al Jazeera International Documentary Film Festival 2015. [97]