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  2. Women in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Though the women of Lebanon garnered their right to vote fairly early on, there is still a huge lack of them in Lebanon's political sphere. The political field in Lebanon, like most of the rest of the world, is male dominated. [39] Following her father's passing in 1963, Myrna Bustani became the first woman to be elected to parliament.

  3. Linda Matar - Wikipedia

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    She represented Lebanese women's rights in over 50 conferences around the world. [1] One conference she attended, in 1995, was the World Conference on Women in Beijing. Another, in 1975, was the UN conference on women in Mexico. In 1996, Matar became the president of the Lebanese Council of Women, resigning in 2000. [3]

  4. Mounira Solh - Wikipedia

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    Mounira Solh (19 September 1911 – 27 November 2010) was a pioneer advocate for the rights of women and people with disabilities in Lebanon. She was one of the first women in Lebanon and the Middle East to run for parliament. She ran for a seat in the Parliament of Lebanon in 1960, 1964 and 1968. [1]

  5. Gender equality in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    For example, Lebanon was a leading country in the middle east region and pioneered female rights to be enrolled in politics in 1953. Another important date in the Lebanese context to fight gender biases was 1996 where Lebanon endorsed the Convention on the Elimination all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). [ 1 ]

  6. Lebanon women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the team has yet to qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup or the AFC Women's Asian Cup, they have finished runners-up at the 2022 edition of the WAFF Women's Championship, and in third place at the 2007 and 2019 editions. Lebanon played their first match in 2006 against Algeria in a 12–0 defeat at the Arab Women's Championship.

  7. Joumana Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Joumana Haddad (Arabic: جمانة حداد; née Salloum; born December 6, 1970, in Beirut) is a Lebanese author, public speaker, journalist and human rights activist. [1] She has been selected as one of the world’s 100 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business Magazine for her cultural and social activism. [2]

  8. List of Lebanese people - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Fares – Miss Lebanon 1969; Lamitta Frangieh – Miss World Lebanon 2004; Karen Ghrawi – Miss Lebanon 2013; Saly Greige – Miss Lebanon 2014; Perla Helou – Miss Lebanon 2017; Annabella Hilal – Miss World Lebanon 2006; Dominique Hourani – Miss Intercontinental 2003; Bethany Kehdy – Miss World Lebanon 2001; Nadine Wilson Njeim ...

  9. Lebanon women's national under-20 football team - Wikipedia

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    The team also serves as the women's national under-19 and women's national under-18 football team of Lebanon. While the team has never participated in either the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup or the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup , they have won two WAFF U-18 Girls Championship titles, in 2019 and 2022 , and were runners-up in 2018 .