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  • Zebian, Abeer (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-20)
    This research shed the light on one category of women, the Druze woman, and proved that although the big steps that this category has gained throughout the history, and the greater rights that have been granted for her ...
  • Hammoud, Hassan (2018-09-19)
    In collaboration with the United Nations Development Program, the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs has completed a survey ' that provides for the first time in 65 years a comprehensive profile of the population in ...
  • Al Hassanieh, Jana (Lebanese American University, 2023-05-09)
    The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is home to countries with distinct governance structures, resulting in a widely variable impact on women’s political empowerment. Despite a history of patriarchal societal ...
  • Kabbout, Lara Said (Lebanese American University, 2015-09-09)
    What are the root causes of gender inequality in the Arab region? Are corrupt and incompetent regimes responsible for the historic subjugation of Arab women? The Arab Spring appears to have presented an opportunity to end ...
  • Knio, Mona (2016-03-23)
  • Awkal, Assma Jihad (2023-04-27)
    In response to the current dramatically deteriorating situation in Lebanon, DPNA developed the project entitled “Women Resource Center: Community Kitchen” to promote the Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian women and girls’ ...
  • Alsulaimani, Dania F. (Lebanese American University, 2013-10-01)
    Despite major leaps in global economic integration, technological advancements, and modernization women status in Arab society is still subject to traditional cultural barriers. Surge in Saudi Arabian women joining ...
  • Wilson, Katharina M. (University of Georgia Press, 2019-04-03)
  • Wilson, Katharina M. (University of Georgia Press, 2018-10-09)
  • Aercke, Kristiaan (Garland Pub., 2019-04-12)
  • Aghacy, Samira (2016-11-14)
    The idea of a Raida issue on women centers in the Arab world has been on our minds for a long time. The reason for this is because we are very much aware of the pioneering role that these centers have played to enhance the ...
  • Masri, Yassmin El (Lebanese American University, 2017-11-02)
    This thesis seeks to identify the factors that influence the role women played in the peace process, both during the conflict and in the immediate post-conflict period (1990-1995) in Lebanon. It maps examples of women’s ...
  • Youssef, Sally N. (Lebanese American University, 2020-11-03)
    Women’s sole internal migration has been mostly ignored in migration studies, and the concentration on migrant women has been almost exclusively on low-income women within the household framework. This study focuses on ...
  • Gemert, Lia van (Amsterdam University Press, 2019-04-02)
  • Sweid, Karen (Lebanese American University, 2023-05-08)
    Women and girls are amongst vulnerable social groups that bear disproportionate outcomes of economic crises (Kuran et. al, 2020). As elsewhere, this is the case of women in Lebanon who have been facing exacerbated economic ...
  • Aercke, Kristiaan P. (2019-03-27)
  • Bormans, Leo (Lannoo, 2018-12-18)
  • Sabra, Nada Mohsen (Lebanese American University, 2011-04-05)
    The global economy is nowadays undergoing a profound change. Countries all over the world are privatizing their public sectors, reforming their economies and perhaps, most importantly, liberalizing their trade. In line ...
  • Nauffal, Diane; Nasser, Rania (SEAAIR (South East Asian Association for Institutional Research), 2018-08-28)
    This study presents a formative model that assesses the worthiness and effectiveness of remedial math courses at a private university in Lebanon. The mathematics remedial courses were evaluated along three strategic features; ...
  • Tabar, Paul (2018-06-06)
    More than a decade since the Cronulla Riots, it could be argued that we are none the wiser about what they meant. Frequently evoked in public discourse, ‘Cronulla’ has become a benchmark for the worst of Australian society ...

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