Lebanon
Donia for Sustainable Development aims to promote sustainable and inclusive growth, with focus on international conventions and treaties.
Donia for Sustainable Development defines ambitious goals as a package designed to promote the comprehensive development and sustainability and to overcome obstacles and barriers in order to achieve good environment and culture in all dimensions. Their work is based on fundamental pillars of development and components of the society and the economy.
The leading objectives of Donia are:
- Promoting citizenship, social justice, gender equality and human rights.
- Building a culture of tolerance, antiviolence and peace.
- Reducing poverty, support and empower vulnerable, marginalized groups and people with special needs and disabilities.
- Adopting general issues and arguing the concerned authorities to implement and activate development projects.
- Promoting sustainable patterns of production and consumption.
- Protection and management of natural resources and economic development.
- Preservation of monument and heritage.
Donia for Sustainable Development mainly works on culture, sports and leisure, civil rights and political life as well as economy and employment at national level. Their target groups are women entrepreneurs and immigrant and refugee women. Donia has between two and five years of work experience in gender equality.
National
Civil and political rights
Education / Professional training
Miscellaneous
Women artisans, Employed women, Youth (under 25)
5-10
Address : Mesquawi street - Hawchar Building - Ground floor N. 1, 1300 ,Lebanon
Telephone : 0096176887140
Adress email : donia.org@hotmail.com
Website : https://doniasdg.wordpress.com/
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This platform is part of the Axis 1 "Strengthening the capacities of equality actors" of the Priority Solidarity Fund "Women for the future in the Mediterranean" funded by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and led by the European Institute of the Mediterranean, in the framework of the project “Developing Women's Empowerment” labelled by the Union for the Mediterranean.
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