Lebanon

Sharing experiences of democracy

Lebanese politicians learn about the Swiss experience

Earlier this month youth leaders from 15 Lebanese political parties (pictured) travelled with International Alert to Switzerland to learn about the Swiss experience of democracy. 

The trip, which included representatives from a broad range of political parties in Lebanon, focused on how the Swiss manage plurality in politics and governance. 

Victoria Stamadianou - Country Manager, Lebanon
Tue, 30/04/2013

Youth politics in Lebanon

Supporting peaceful debate

Last month representatives from the youth wings of 18 political parties in Lebanon shared a joint declaration on the rights of Palestinian refugees. The declaration was the result of a series of discussions supported by International Alert to encourage peaceful debate among the political parties in the country.

Victoria Louise Stamadianou, Lebanon Country Manager
Wed, 30/01/2013

Peace Talks

Annual Report 2011
International Alert
Wed, 04/07/2012
International Alert
30 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-92-3

International Alert is proud to present its new annual report, “Peace Talks”, which looks back at Alert’s work and impact in 2011 – when Alert celebrated its 25th year – using dialogue as a theme.

Dialogue is a vital tool we use in our peacebuilding work, and we hope that by showing you in this annual report some of the practical ways in which we use dialogue to bring people together or to improve face-to-face communication in situations where communication has broken down, you will get a good sense of how we work as well as our objectives. The regions we focus on in this report to illustrate our theme are Uganda, South Caucasus, Lebanon and Sri Lanka.

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Emerging Voices: Young Women in Lebanese Politics

International Alert
Fri, 30/09/2011
International Alert
40 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-10-7

Although Lebanon is known in the Middle East for its relative political openness and for the degree of freedom Lebanese women enjoy, it paradoxically has one of the lowest rates of women’s political engagement in the region. This report examines the extent to which women are currently involved in politics in Lebanon, as well as the opportunities for increasing their involvement, by drawing on Alert’s work with the youth wings of Lebanese political parties and a conference Alert held on the topic of promoting gender equality in political parties. The first part of this report presents diverse perspectives from Lebanese and international experts within their conference speeches, and the second part includes an analysis of interviews with Lebanese youth, in which they reflect on their hopes, concerns and ideas for improving gender equality in Lebanese politics in the future.

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Lebanon

Lebanon

International Alert’s engagement in Lebanon began in 2009. Alert’s long-term goal in Lebanon is to contribute to a political process that reconciles the desires of its diverse communities for security, freedom and development with the interests of an equitable, democratic and peaceful Lebanese nation. Through our work, Alert seeks to contribute to the management of Lebanon’s multiple conflicts without recourse to, or the threat of, violence.

Location

United Kingdom
33° 55' 30.468" N, 35° 46' 17.3424" E
Contact Person
Country Director – Lebanon
Victoria Stamadianou

Young Women in Political Parties: The Opportunities and Challenges of Women’s Political Engagement

Young Women in Political Parties:
The Opportunities and Challenges of Women’s Political
Engagement

Worshop description.

Young Women in Political Parties: Promoting Women’s Political Engagement in Lebanon

Young Women in Political Parties:
Promoting Women’s Political Engagement in Lebanon
Beirut, June 5 2010

Biographical Sketches

Youth leaders of Lebanese parties hold talks in London

Group issues historic declaration on key reforms

In December International Alert held a two-day dialogue workshop in London that convened the leaders of the youth and student wings of the 17 main Lebanese political parties.

Elinor Bray-Collins
Wed, 27/01/2010
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