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KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2021.

The present guidance aims to contribute to the on-going global discussion of how to support communities building safer and protective environments for women and children.

KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2020.

The August 4 blast had staggering repercussions on everyone in Lebanon. Whether physically, economically, or emotionally, the explosion affected nearly everyone in the nation. In times like these, it’s important to offer assistance to the most vulnerable members of society. Today, Lebanon is going through a major turmoil, facing multiple crises of different natures, namely the financial downturn and the global COVID-19 pandemic.
9763 calls received in 2020

This study seeks to understand the risks and the challenges faced by Lebanese and Syrian women in prostitution that are living in Lebanon, including those that have been trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

The August 4 blast had staggering repercussions on everyone in Lebanon. Whether physically, economically, or emotionally, the explosion affected nearly everyone in the nation. In times like these, it’s important to offer assistance to the most vulnerable members of society.

KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2019.

Check out KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2018.

 

 

Get to know KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2017!

Following the release of Issam Fares Institute’s (IFI) policy brief on Law 293 entitled “Dissecting Lebanese Law 293 on Domestic Violence: Are Women Protected?”, and given the direct relevance of the subject to KAFA’s work since its preparation of the draft law to protect wome

Check out KAFA's main actions and achievements during the year 2016!

Over 250,000 migrant women are employed by private households in Lebanon to carry out household tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and caring for children and the elderly.

How many Lebanese people know victims of family violence (FV)? How do they deal with witnessed cases of FV? Do they trust the police? Do they trust religious and civil courts? To what extent is the media helping?