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“No, I Don’t”: Abolishing Child Marriage in Lebanon
At first glance, child marriage appears less pervasive in Lebanon in comparison with other Middle Eastern states. Six percent of 20 to 24-year-old Lebanese women were married by the age of 18 as of 2009, as opposed to 18% across MENA. Nevertheless, this f
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Return to Learning Endline Report: Bekaa, Lebanon
The Return to Learning (RtL) program includes six weeks of content, two days a week, in non-formal learning environments. RtL aims to support continuous learning for those affected by violence and conflict and decrease the gap in time between displacement
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Return to Learning Midterm Report: Bekaa, Lebanon
The Return to Learning (RtL) program includes six weeks of content, two days a week, in non-formal learning environments. RtL aims to support continuous learning for those affected by violence and conflict and decrease the gap in time between displacement
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Determining the Causes of Child Road Deaths and Injuries in Lebanon
Road traffic injury (RTI) constitutes the leading cause of death and disability for individuals aged 5-29 years. Globally, road traffic injuries claimed the lives of 1.35 million people in 2016 with 50 million more injured or disabled. Like many Eastern M
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Bullying Within Schools and Communities in Lebanon: Research Summary
This study consulted Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian children and caregivers through surveys and interviews in order to ascertain their perceptions on the prevalence, forms, causes, effects, and solutions for bullying. Many significant findings are highl
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Fire Risk Reduction Assessment of Vulnerable Displaced Syrian Populations and Host Community in Lebanon
This report is the result of a fire risk reduction consultancy carried out in Lebanon by a team from Operation Florian in July and August 2016. The consultancy was commissioned by Save the Children Lebanon, in collaboration with the Lebanese Civil Defense
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Ready for Tomorrow: Lebanon 2016 Annual Report
Save the Children has been transforming lives in Lebanon since 1953, using rights-based approaches to increase children’s access to quality education and allow them greater participation on family, school and community levels. Save the Children Lebanon Co
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Children Share Their Stories
This series of short films features the stories of children who work and live on the streets of Lebanon's cities. The stories are told by the children themselves, using animation skills they learned during a children's advocacy training project. Read the
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Best Practice Workshop Report 'Protecting adolescents from gender based violence through the promotion of their sexual and reproductive health rights in Yemen, Lebanon and oPt'
This report documents the proceedings that took place over the course of a four-day workshop from October 15th-18th of 2012 in Amman, Jordan. It describes the best practices and lessons learnt developed by the workshop's participants for protecting childr
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Save The Children Lebanon Water Conservation Campaign
This television advert was part of a nationwide campaign by Save the Children Lebanon to raise awareness and advise on ways of saving water in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Water.