This article focuses on women’s role and their involvement in the protection of the environment in the Caza of Tripoli, one of the six cazas that make up the governorate of North Lebanon. It is based mainly on a diagnosis produced by Donia for Sustainable Development Association, which met with ministries, members of municipal councils, El Fajr radio and students from the Faculty of Public Health of the Lebanese University, and organized focus groups with activists and housewives, as well as a survey targeting 300 women and a workshop with civil society actors and environmental experts.
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