door HQ Team Communication officer | jul 1, 2019 | eMPOWERMENT,
Quand j’ai commencé à enseigner la self-défense avec SB, je n’avais pas anticipé l’ampleur de l’impact que cela aurait sur les femmes et jeunes filles. Je savais, du fait de ma longue expérience avec celles-ci, qu’enseigner la self-défense serait réellement bénéfique...
door HQ Team Communication officer | feb 27, 2019 | belangenbehartiging, Child Marriage Comics, Child Marriage Comics, eMPOWERMENT, Libanon, Press Releases
Before she even turned 18 years old, May had fled from violence twice in her life. The first time from war in Syria, and the second from her abusive mother-in-law after she got married. Since the beginning of 2018, we have been bringing you our stories we hear from...
door HQ Team Communication officer | feb 27, 2019 | onderwijs, eMPOWERMENT, Libanon, Our campaigns, Press Releases, niet gecategoriseerd
With Valentine’s Day in the air, in the month of February, we reflected on what love means to our communities and our work. To help spread more love, our Week of Love Campaign highlighted the tote bags made by the women in our Empowerment Programme and customized by...
door admin | okt 31, 2018 | eMPOWERMENT, Libanon, Press Releases
A kind-faced woman, modestly clothed in a dress and hijab, sat next to me. Surrounded by the hum of student chatter from the classrooms nearby, we smiled and greeted each other in the psychologist’s office at the SB Overseas School in Saida, Lebanon. I asked if I...
door admin | sep 6, 2018 | eMPOWERMENT, Libanon, Our campaigns, Press Releases
Thread of Hope is a campaign in order to raise funds for new sewing machines. For our women in Lebanon a sewing machine equals an opportunity to not only earn a source of income, but to build a community. Read more about our campaign here. Noura is the third part in a...
door admin | jun 27, 2018 | belangenbehartiging, Child Marriage - Our Stories, eMPOWERMENT, Press Releases
Written by Kevin Charbel, Project Manager in Saida, Lebanon I still see her sometimes, walking through the maze of corridors in the shelter she lives in. Our eyes will meet for the briefest of moments as she smiles nervously before dropping her gaze, and passing me...