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The Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship is a regional hub for a dynamic community of academics, practitioners, and civil society actors in exploring traditional and innovative forms of associational life and in advancing realistic solutions to the obstacles to effective civil society and citizenship in the Arab region.
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Women of Afghanistan: My Voice to My Home
Part 5 of the Afghan series in collaboration with FEMENA
When? Wednesday, May 11, 2022
What time? 11:00 AM EST, 6:00 PM Beirut time
Speaker: Zahra Yagana, Founder and Head, Green Home
In the fifth event of the series Women of Afghanistan: My Voice to My Home, The Asfari Institute in collaboration with FEMENA will be hosting Zara Yagana, Founder and Head of Green Home. Zahra Yagana is an advocate for a life free from violence against women and girls in Afghanistan. She is the Founder and CEO of a nonprofit organization, Green Home, that helped provide scholarships and healthcare to children affected by suicide bombings. For over 15 years, she has worked as civil society and environmental activist, project manager, consultant, and country coordinator in several governments, NGOs, and INGOs, She holds a Bachelor’s of Law and Political Science. Above all mentioned, Zahra is the author of the bestselling book Roshnal_khakestar (Light of Ash), which is based on her own experience as a woman who has been a victim of violence and then worked to end it.

Latest News & Articles
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Achieving Gender Equality (SDG 5): A Better Future for Women and Rising Generations
A fundamental aspect of achieving gender equality has always been providing equal rights to men and women. Despite seeing some progress towards achieving this goal, women and girls still face discrimination and rights violations every day and are still being disadvantaged compared to men worldwide, explaining why it is still one of the Sustainable Development…
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The men behind the chair at a Beiruti salon: a case study of Lebanese hairdressers’ gender and professional identity construction
Storytelling is a linguistic resource for constructing social identity at the workplace. Professionals may use stories to present and regulate various kinds of gendered identities and make sense of their social world (Coates, 2003; Georgakopoulou, 1997; Johnstone, 2001). Findings from Eggins and Slade (1997) and Holmes (2005) suggest that workplace narratives serve to invoke supportive…
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Domestic Work in Lebanon Post-2019: Reflections on Emerging Trends
Imane El Hayek and Zeina Ammar
How has the domestic labor market changed post-2019 and what future changes can we expect to see in the next few years? This analytical report aims to present the emerging trends in the domestic labor market, at the levels of policy (government), public discourse (government and media), and on the ground (workers, employers, and brokers).
Podcast: Rana Husseini

Rana Husseini is an award-winning Jordanian journalist with 25+ years of experience. In her work, she focuses on social issues with a special emphasis on violence against women, as well as the brutal crimes that are committed against Jordanian women in the name of family honor.
In this podcast episode, we learn more about what drew Rana into the world of journalism and how that field could be utilized to advocate for women’s rights. We also talk to her about her recent book about women’s movement in Jordan and the possible progress in the landscape of violence against women in the Arab region.
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