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As of 2009 according to Don Duncan of Le Monde Diplomatique (English edition), "With only 3.1% of seats now occupied by women, Lebanon is at the bottom of the table of parliamentary representation of women in the Middle East, down with conservative Gulf states like: Oman (none), Yemen (0.3%) and Bahrain (2.7%) (2), whereas neighboring Syria has ...
Charlotte Wazen El Khoury (Arabic: شارلوت وازن الخوري; born June 23, 1942) is a Lebanese former television personality and presenter. She worked from 1963 to 1990 on various TV shows and radio stations .
Gabriel was born on 21 October 1964 to a family of Maronite Christians in the Marjeyoun District of Lebanon. [7] During the Lebanese Civil War, Muslim militants launched an assault on a Lebanese military base near her family's house and destroyed her home.
The Lebanese Council of Women or Lebanese Women's Council (LWC) is a women's organization in Lebanon, founded in 1952. It is an umbrella organization for the Lebanese women's movement. In 1946, the Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union split in the Lebanese Women's Union and Christian Women's Solidarity Association , who in turn created LWC by merging ...
Yasmina Zaytoun - Miss Lebanon 2024; Dina Azar – Miss Lebanon 1995; Joëlle Behlock – Miss Lebanon 1997; Valerie Abou Chacra – Miss Lebanon 2015; Jihane Almira Chedid – Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020, Miss Supranational Asia 2021; Rina Chibany – Miss Lebanon 2012; Rima Fakih – Miss USA 2010; Sonia Fares – Miss Lebanon 1969
In the 2021 Arab Women's Cup, played in August, Lebanon were drawn with Egypt, Tunisia and Sudan. [17] Following a 0–0 to Tunisia, [18] Lebanon's first-ever draw, [19] they lost 4–0 to hosts Egypt. [20] In their final group stage game, Lebanon beat Sudan 5–1, and finished third in their group with four points. [21]
The Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union (al-Ittihad al-Nisa'i al-Suri al-Lubnani) was a women's organization in Lebanon and Syria, founded in the 1920s and active until 1946. It has also been called Lebanese Women’s Union , Syrian Arab Women's Union and Arab Women’s Union .
Charlotte M. Karam is a Canadian-born Lebanese scholar-activist known for her work in inclusive human resource systems, business ethics, leadership development, and feminist praxis. She currently holds the position of Director of the Executive MBA program and the Ian Telfer Professorship in Inclusive Human Resource Systems at the Telfer School ...