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Girls Got IT

GGIT is an initiative under the UNICEF funded program “Initiation to ICT and Technology for Girls and Marginalised Youth”, and is led by the Lebanese League for Women in Business (LLWB), in partnership with four other NGOs.  These NGOs include the Arab Women in Computing (ArabWIC), Women in Technology (WIT), Women in Engineering (WIE) and Digital […]

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ISRAR: Innovating Startup Resilience Ability and Resources

In partnership with SPARK, LLWB implemented “ISRAR” project funded by the European Union. “ISRAR” aims to build on existing success and accelerate the current development trend towards scaling, equipping the ecosystem with long-lasting multiplication mechanisms. The project targets start-ups in the North and Beqaa areas and will contribute to the enhancement of their environment through advocacy and […]

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IMQAN: Increasing MSMEs Qualification, Awareness and Network

The Lebanese League for Women in Business – LLWB proudly announces the implementation of a new project “IMQAN” through a call for application to participate in the project.

#IMQAN is implemented by the Lebanese League for Women in Business – LLWB in partnership with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit #GIZ and it is by financed the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
IMQAN aims to upskill women led MSMEs in Beirut and Mount Lebanon area to improve their performance and create new job opportunities supporting local socio-economic development.

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Techwood

In collaboration with Akkar for Network and Development, LLWB implemented the Techwood program in the Akkar area for 6 days during March 2022. The “Techwood” workshop is an empowerment technical training program, addressed to youth aged between 16 and 25 years. “Techwood” is a holistic approach to designing and implementing woodwork models using advanced tools […]

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Girls’ Day

A select number of Girls Got IT Exploring Engineering & Technology alumni are invited to become employees for two hours in private sector companies, and more specifically in departments that operate within the STEAM fields. This year, LLWB in partnership with Global Project Partners implemented the Girls’ Day initiative on April 26, 2018 in Beirut, Beqaa and […]

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Women Entrepreneurs Program (WEP)

LLWB aims through this project to contribute towards women’s empowerment in the regions of North Lebanon and Beqaa through designing and implementing full programs that aim to support women entrepreneurs in the regions. We believe that through providing women in the regions with the tools and skills for coming up with and implementing business ideas […]

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WFP Digital Skills Training

The program launched in August 2018 aims to equip 250 vulnerable Syrian refugee and host community youth with transferable skills for the digital economy, including digital skills, English language, and soft skills for free-lancing and entrepreneurship. The first cycle of the English and Digital literacy skills workshops was implemented between October 2018 and January 2019 […]

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Women in the Public Sector: Towards Empowerment and Representation

Through conversations with stakeholders from the public sector, LLWB noticed the need for publicly available data around the context surrounding women’s employment and promotion in the public sector. This knowledge, shedding a gender lens on the recruitment, selection and promotion practices in the public sector would allow for developing recommendations and action plans that aim to create […]

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Enhancing the Livelihoods of Vulnerable Lebanese Host Communities and Syrian Refugees through Food Assistance for Training Activities – ISNAD Project

Enhancing the Livelihoods of Vulnerable Lebanese Host Communities and Syrian Refugees through Food Assistance for Training Activities – ISNAD Project: The objectives are:  Delivering the capacity building on business development and building market linkages with the private sector. Offers holistic training: technical, soft skills and linkages to job market. Access to knowledge, market and finance. […]

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Reducing the Direct Economic Downturn on Vulnerable Communities in Lebanon: UNDP

The objectives of the project:  Establish AgriFood /Start-Up Hub. Support short-term labor force for 420 beneficiaries for expanding production and sustaining self-sufficiency through Training. Safety and Sustainable Agriculture: Soft skills and Business Development Support for expanding production and sustaining self-sufficiency to 50 entities including farmers, cooperatives/SMEs/start-ups; (AUB) Create linkage with new markets (LLWB) Target: 420 […]

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