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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==


* [http://www.abaadmena.org/ ABAAD]: "ABAAD is a non-profit, non-politically affiliated, non-religious civil association that aims to achieve gender equality as an essential condition to sustainable social and economic development in the MENA region. ABAAD seeks to promote women’s equality and participation through policy development, legal reform, gender mainstreaming, engaging men, eliminating discrimination, and advancing and empowering women to participate effectively and fully in their communities."
* [http://www.theaproject.org/ The A Project]: "The A project is about seeking agency, alternatives and autonomy in sexuality, sexual health, and gender. The project aims to address people living in Lebanon, young and not so young, through various programs. The project aims to work on sexuality, while looking at but not limiting the discussion to disease-prevention and violence, but also through an affirmative and sex-positive framework." Email: mashroualef@gmail.com, Hotline/ Whatsapp: +961 71 210 208, Skype: theaproject, Twitter: @MashrouAlef.
* [http://www.theaproject.org/ The A Project]: "The A project is about seeking agency, alternatives and autonomy in sexuality, sexual health, and gender. The project aims to address people living in Lebanon, young and not so young, through various programs. The project aims to work on sexuality, while looking at but not limiting the discussion to disease-prevention and violence, but also through an affirmative and sex-positive framework." Email: mashroualef@gmail.com, Hotline/ Whatsapp: +961 71 210 208, Skype: theaproject, Twitter: @MashrouAlef.
* [http://www.lfpa.org.lb/english/index.php Lebanon Family Planning Association]: "LFPADE Mission is to strengthen the work in order to promote development in all its scopes and exerting special efforts to narrow the gap caused by the limited contribution of the Youth and Women in the development process especially in local communities, and to Cooperation with public administrations and municipalities in order to enhance efforts to keep up with visions emerging in the areas of population and development."
* [http://www.lfpa.org.lb/english/index.php Lebanon Family Planning Association]: "LFPADE Mission is to strengthen the work in order to promote development in all its scopes and exerting special efforts to narrow the gap caused by the limited contribution of the Youth and Women in the development process especially in local communities, and to Cooperation with public administrations and municipalities in order to enhance efforts to keep up with visions emerging in the areas of population and development."
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* [https://www.facebook.com/nasawiya/ Nasawiya]: This group may no longer be active. "Nasawiya is a group of feminists (women and men) who are working together to challenge all forms of gender oppression in Lebanon and the Arab world."
* [https://www.facebook.com/nasawiya/ Nasawiya]: This group may no longer be active. "Nasawiya is a group of feminists (women and men) who are working together to challenge all forms of gender oppression in Lebanon and the Arab world."
* [https://www.facebook.com/salwa.adventures/ The Adventures of Salwa]: This group may no longer be active. A campaign to fight sexual harassment.
* [https://www.facebook.com/salwa.adventures/ The Adventures of Salwa]: This group may no longer be active. A campaign to fight sexual harassment.
* [http://www.abaadmena.org/ ABAAD]: "ABAAD is a non-profit, non-politically affiliated, non-religious civil association that aims to achieve gender equality as an essential condition to sustainable social and economic development in the MENA region. ABAAD seeks to promote women’s equality and participation through policy development, legal reform, gender mainstreaming, engaging men, eliminating discrimination, and advancing and empowering women to participate effectively and fully in their communities."


==References==
==References==

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