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Football Under Cover

Lebanese women are fighting a silent revolution on the football field through the popular club programme of CCPA Lebanon.

Farah and Mirna are two young women on an important mission; they want to change Lebanese society by promoting gender equality and giving young girls the opportunities, they didn’t have themselves.

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The football field: a neutral ground in Lebanon (Contest Entry)

Can sports really contribute to peaceful co-existence? For the kids in Lebanon, it looks like there is no doubt: on the field, boundaries are crossed, and friendships are made.

In recent years, car bombs, military invasions, terrorist attacks and internal strife have contributed to making Lebanon one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Judging from newspaper headlines, Lebanon constantly seems on the verge of another civil war.

Total votes: 3

Running for a greener Lebanon

A huge source of frustration for any runner is the lack of space, or a street with a parade of cars unwilling to budge, spewing out a host of gray clouds. The runner who does manage to snake through the Beirut traffic unharmed and reach the Corniche can breathe a sigh of relief once there: “Yes, I am still alive!” However, that sigh will be followed by an inhalation of a host of lethal chemicals. Nonetheless, for a growing community of devotees, running is a sport worth sweating for.

Total votes: 3

Three Inspiring Peace Stories

Three Inspiring Peace Stories
By Jean-Paul Chami (Beirut, Lebanon)

Since 2004 the Forum for Development, Culture  and Dialogue (FDCD), has been carrying out many projects in the Middle East focusing on peace, dialogue, and reconciliation. During the past four years, one pivotal initiative has been a capacity building project for Iraqi NGOs working on conflict resolution and advocacy for peace all over Iraq.

Total votes: 4

How to Build Peace in Society?

Peace is a term which brings a sense of serenity and security in our minds. No matter what you have learned from your peer group or friends but one thing is quite sure that we all want peace in our surroundings. Thinking rationally, we need peace everywhere because we want to see peaceful minds wherever we go. Everybody wants peace for his family in possible means and confirms his society distant from all catastrophes.

Total votes: 3

WHYouth - Why work with young people?

I felt kind of strange feeling in me when I heard the question Why work with young people, calm question makes me go back a little to the past, to ponder the reasons for my start in youth work and from there starting in the block group ; Why work with young people? , because I have an element of the group and affect the group , I remember the first time When I was 7 years ago when I joined the Society’s heroic Tiflet theater in the city, at the same time I was active with the Association of the shoola for Education and Culture, among the activities start-ups for children and young people, when they were optional in the age of seven to go to camp Saadia’s childhood, I was afraid to spend 15 days away from my family, I remember the day I cried Duck Mrtgia where I have to give me the price of 300 MDH “ 30 dollars” to participate in the camp, because I got used to the daily activities of the Assembly. And I loved the experience of taking my family I die in 15 days.

 

That was my beginning to recognize what is participatory action and work with the associations, and then in the age of 16 became the “Coach of the summer camps,” through the experience of 7 to the age of 16, put myself in the accumulation of many, and replay later in the chapter, I discuss are teachers’s ; Friends and various community placements that threaten our society, and history replay ; topics such as bribery, human rights, drugs, and subjects that were taboo to discus a in the classroom, under the pretext of us to complete the curriculum,. Because these topics are not in the curriculum, but we were discussing in groups outside of the classroom and away from the eyes of the educational frameworks, and different subjects is simple.

Total votes: 2

My perception has been changed about the Christians

It was great moments for me when I started my first job with an organization working in the areas of training and development. I found it a very talented team of professionals who provided me nice working environment and we all became friends soon.

In my entire job period I had to coordinate with Zane Green and Reuben Gomez who had different religious background as they were Christians by religion. The communication was not only based on office work but we occasionally discussed all social matters on lunch times and regular table talks.

Total votes: 2

Rolling The Dice Effect Theory

The Tunisian Intifada is a true mass uprising that stunned the world with its short span and fast consequences, that need to be thought about and study. I am not of the opinion of the so-called Domino  Effect that will follow, but i came up with my own theory that i see it might come through, based on the   events taken place in the last few days since the Tunisian Intifada. 

Total votes: 1

How can we have peace in the world if wo do not establish our inner peace first?

How can we have peace in the world if we do not establish our inner peace first?

Our aim is to teach a revolutionary method of meditation and to offer live musical concerts.

We practice meditation  as a fundamental pillar in our lives, enabling us to feel healthy, balanced and connected with the essence of our existence. We value and enjoy the opportunity to teach others how to feel the joy of meditation. We enjoy sharing this experience for free because we believe that the economy of the future should be based on the principle of generosity. Moreover, we have never had to pay anything to obtain the meditation experience that we want to give to the world. Indeed meditation has

Total votes: 1

Tyranny the Game is Over! ARAB people are Voicing out their needs

Tyranny the Game is Over! ARAB people are Voicing out their needs

The People (We the People) are playing the most important role in the Arab World.

In Lebanon in 2005, peaceful collective actions by a huge mass of mobilized citizen were able to make a cabinet Leave, and the Syrian army leave, and the independence of Lebanon Be. The story of the Lebanese spring was made in 2005 by the people, the young, the university youth, and the help of a coalition of political forces.

Total votes: 3

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قصة جميلة جدا :)
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waaaw v,nice
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لماذا لايتم استخدام بدائل للحد من العنف ضد المرأة .. كالتوعية وابراز دورها الفاعل في المجتمع وغيرها التي قد تساهم في وضع حد لهذة المشكلة بدلا من سن القوانين التى قد لا تجدي نفعاً في ضل غياب الوعي...
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الف مبروك لكل فائز ومن تميز الى ابداع
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نعم أعتقد ذالك.
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تمسكي برأيي ومحاولة اقناع الغير به وان كان خاطئ يدل على عدم قبولى بالاخر .. فقناعتي بامر ما يخصني انا ليس بالضرورة اقناع الناس به.
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Good work, I hope to see more of your work
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ليس من الضروري إقناع الشخص الأخر ،ولكن المهم هو التفهم لرأي الأخر وإيصال الفكرة التي أريد بكل إحترام وبطريقة حضارية بدون ممارسة ما يعرف بالإرهاب الفكري
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مش ضروري نقنع من بخلفنا الرأي أو الأفكار بس الحلو إنو يعرف أفكاري وأعرف أفكارو وشي طبعي نتقبل بعض
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إذا يجب علينا طرح الموضوع والعمل علي كل الجوانب والزويا المحيطة به.
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كلام جميل
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نعم أنا أعتقد المستقبل سوف يكون أفضل للمرأة, خاصة الأن نجد المنظمات الدولية التي تحمي حقوق المرأة تقوم بعمل جيد والتزايد التصاعدي بالنسبة للمطالبين بحقوق المرأة سواء رجال أو نساء, أعتقد بأننا سوف...
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