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The aim of this report is to project female employment trends in Lebanon from 2023 to 2028 by utilizing a projection model that explores various scenarios across key sectors. Additionally, the report employs input-output analysis to assess job creation potential, both direct and indirect, with a particular emphasis on sectors where women are underrepresented. This analysis seeks to inform policies that can drive inclusive economic recovery and promote gender equity in employment.

A research analysis on how Lebanese history textbooks portray women and gender issues, including the participation of women in writing these narratives.
This paper was commissioned by UN Women Lebanon and developed by Kafa and the Lebanese Association for History as part of the “Implementing the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Lebanon through building pathways for dialogue and inclusive governance” project.
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In the context of marking International Women’s Day 2025, and under the patronage and in the esteemed presence of the Prime Minister of Lebanon, H.E. Dr Nawaf Salam, UN Women, in collaboration with the Institut des Finances Basil Fuleihan, hosted a high-level panel discussion at the Grand Serail, entitled “Towards Inclusive, Accountable and Gender-Responsive Institutions.”