Promoting access to protection, participation and services for women refugees and women in host communities in Lebanon using Media and Social Media Platforms (2019-2020)

Donors and partners: EU Regional Trust Fund “Madad”, Euro-Feminist Initiative

Objective: Promoting access to protection, participation and services for women refugees and women in host communities in Lebanon through producing creative media and social media content highlighting the issues and stories of women and giving insight to both communities to see each other differently.

Key activities:

  • Training for journalists on gender-sensitive and transformative media coverage;

  • Production of high quality media reports- written and filmed;

  • Launching an online campaign which includes creative social media content contributing to women’s increased knowledge and access to protection, participation and services.

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