Beirut
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation Beirut Office is focused on Lebanon and its people. Regional and local turmoil makes the work of the foundation in this country challenging, forcing our office in Beirut to constantly adapt to new social and political changes. In Lebanon, our main objective is to support Lebanese start-ups, civil society organisations and liberal political parties while raising awareness about political education, female empowerment and durable development.
News
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An All-Inclusive Learning Experience: Liberal Change through Article Writing
On June 25th, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Regional Office launched a 3-day “Article Writing Workshop” in Amman. This event, designed for communicators, marked the beginning of journey towards championing article writing.
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Spotlight on Beirut: The 16th Cabriolet Film Festival
The 16th Cabriolet Film Festival returned from June 7 to 9, 2024, supported by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) Lebanon under the theme "The Other." This year's festival displayed a captivating lineup of Lebanese and international short films.
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A Time of Crisis - Economic Dilemma in Lebanon and its Impact on Refugees
After the war in Syria in 2011, many Syrians sought refuge in Lebanon to escape persecution or forced military conscription. However, the crisis in Lebanon affected all sectors of society, including refugees. Today, 9 out of 10 Syrian refugees are under the poverty line and require humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs.
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Call for Finance Assistant
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Finance Assistant.
He/She will be responsible for Finance Administration. This will involve providing support with various tasks related to Finance booking and cash maintenance. As on-the-job training, it will be provided as part of the induction to familiarize Him/Her with relevant systems. -
Model Youth Parliament
On March 25 at 6:22 PM local time, it finally happened: the “Speaker of the Youth Parliament” announced that the 22-year-old “Karim Zgheib” had been elected as Lebanon’s 14th president in the third round of voting. It was a close contest with his main rival, “Cesar Khreish”, narrowly losing by just a few votes.
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Unpacking Lebanon’s Trade Amid the Crisis
This collaborative project explores the impact of the crisis through trade data, presenting five comprehensive articles that delve into an in-depth study using Lebanon's import and export data.
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Call for Internship
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as an Intern. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in supporting our foundation’s mission while contributing to meaningful projects and initiatives.