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The “Women in politics: 2025” map, created by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women, presents new data for women in executive positions and national parliaments as of 1 January 2025.
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This report provides a summary of the key findings of the second meeting of the WPS Working Group in the Arab States/MENA Region.
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Driven by the intensifying conflict, the recent escalating humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, has taken a profound toll on people’s lives. On the frontlines of the crisis response, women-led organizations (WLOs) are delivering critical, life-saving humanitarian assistance to affected populations, including women and girls in need.
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La pandémie de COVID-19 a posé des défis sans précédent à la Tunisie, obligeant le pays à ajuster ses mesures sanitaires et économiques. La région du Kef, en particulier, a été gravement touchée en raison de ses caractéristiques socio-économiques et géographiques, avec une infrastructure sanitaire limitée et des ressources financières insuffisantes, ce qui a exacerbé la vulnérabilité des populations marginalisées...
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La pandémie de COVID-19 a gravement affecté la Tunisie, nécessitant des ajustements sanitaires et économiques, dont l'impact sur les différentes régions reste à évaluer. La région de Kebili, avec son climat désertique et ses infrastructures limitées, a rencontré des défis uniques...
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The project includes an assessment conducted by UN Women to analyze the pandemic's impact on healthcare, economic participation, social protection, education, and gender-based violence (GBV), with a specific focus on the governorates of Kebili and Kef.
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UN Women developed these Guidelines in partnership with a range of key stakeholders, including the Government, Women’s Empowerment Principles signatories from the private sector, the Jordanian National Commission for Women, civil society, associations of employers and employees and development partners.
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Women Political Participation in Tunisia: The 2022-2023 Legislative Elections is a study that aims to document the experience of female candidates in the 2022-2023 elections and examine the obstacles they encountered during this electoral process.
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This publication is the latest instalment in the annual series jointly produced by UN Women and UN DESA. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of gender equality progress across all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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This brochure summarizes “UN Women’s strategic note (SN) for Libya, 2022–2025”, which provides a roadmap for improving the lives of women and girls in Libya. The SN articulates UN Women’s multi-year strategy, rationale, envisioned results, targets, and resource requirements for the next four years.
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A series of powerful earthquakes measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck southern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6th, resulting in widespread devastation. The epicenter was near the Turkey-Syria border, and the region has experienced over 1,206 aftershocks. The impact of the earthquake has been particularly severe in Aleppo, Hama, Idleb, and Lattakia Governorates, worsening the existing dire humanitarian situation.
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This newsletter captures the latest updates on the implementation of the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) in Lebanon. The newsletter includes the key highlights and achievements of the WPHF programme partners' towards enhancing women’s participation in the Beirut Port Explosion’s response and recovery process.
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The study surveyed 2,400 Jordanian men and women aged 18-59, from 12 governorates across Jordan, as well as 512 Syrian men and women living in Amman, Zarqa, Irbid and Mafraq. The research also includes a qualitative component that involved 110 men and women who participated in 12 focus group discussions and 17 in-depth interviews.
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Dans le cadre de cette étude, 2 400 hommes et femmes tunisien.ne.s ont été interrogé.e.s, âgé.e.s de 18 à 59 ans, issu.e.s de plus de 120 localités à travers la Tunisie. La recherche comprend également un volet qualitatif qui a impliqué 34 hommes et 27 femmes.
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The Second Jordanian National Action Plan (JONAP II) for the Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security (2022-2025) builds upon the achievements of JONAP I (2018-2021) and aims to further enhance women's roles in peace and security processes.
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This brief provides evidence of the different ways in which women’s rights organizations have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the predicament that many of them face of increased relevance and demand at the same time as civic closure, restrictive work conditions, and diminishing funding.
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In 2017 Lebanese parliament passed a new electoral law, in the lead up to the 2018 parliamentary elections.
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This newsletter captures the latest updates on the implementation of the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) in Lebanon. The newsletter includes the key highlights and achievements of the WPHF programme partners' towards enhancing women’s participation in the Beirut Port Explosion’s response and recovery process.
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UN Women is at the forefront of the global drive to remove gender barriers because we believe in a world of justice and human rights for everyone. Towards that end, and as the only United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality, we marshal the world’s best gender expertise and the considerable resources of the United Nations. We connect people in many realms, the national and international, the public and private, activists and officials. Together, our efforts are more than any of us could pursue alone.
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In October 2019, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese people took to the streets to protest the imposition of new taxes and the worsening economic, social and political crises gripping the country.