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  2. Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Lebanon's Ministry of Labour closed ten employments agencies that violate labour regulations. [63] The General Security Directorate has improved its enforcement of regulations [ 63 ] and the Ministry of Labour regularly meets with embassies of migrant's country of origin in order to insure Migrant Domestic Workers are aware of ...

  3. Women in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, the idea of having a school for girls started to manifest after the civil war in Mount Lebanon. Following the war, the need for women to work was recognized to rebuild the struggling post-war economy. During the period 1860 to 1869, the number of schools for girls significantly increased from 4 to 23 schools.

  4. Human rights in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Human Rights in Lebanon refers to the state of human rights in Lebanon, which were considered to be on par with global standards in 2004. [1] Some believed to be criminals and terrorists are said to be detained without charge for both short and long periods of time. Freedom of speech and of the press are ensured to the citizens by the Lebanese ...

  5. Labour movement in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese labour movement dates back to the early 20th century, where in the early stages of Lebanon 's conception workers started to organise to demand better protection and higher wages. For a large part of its history, the labour movement remained outside of the sectarian political system of Lebanon, being one of the larger movements ...

  6. Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati - Wikipedia

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    Total no. of members. 24. History. Predecessor. Cabinet of Hassan Diab. On 10 September 2021, a new government headed by Najib Mikati was formed in Lebanon, 13 months after the resignation of former Prime Minister Hassan Diab in August 2020. [1][2][3][4][5][6] The cabinet is composed of 24 ministers. [7][8][9]

  7. Economy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is one of the only seven countries in the world in which the value of the stock market increased in 2008. [48] The Lebanese economy experienced continued resilience, growing 8.5 percent in 2008, 7 percent in 2009 and 8.8% in 2010. However, Lebanon's debt to GDP ratio remained one of the highest in the world.

  8. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Although men spend more time in paid work, women still spend more time, in general, doing both paid and unpaid work. The numbers are 482.5 minutes per day for women and 454.4 minutes per day for men. [70] These statistics show us that there is a double burden for women.

  9. Politics of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Lebanon. Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic within the overall framework of confessionalism, a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are proportionately reserved for representatives from certain religious communities. The constitution of Lebanon grants the people the right to change their government.