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Purple Alert: Spaces Free of Sexual Harassment Year of publication: 2021 Author: Yohandra Iriarte | Yuliet Lopez Moreno | Adriana Moreno | Danish Market | Maria Fernanda Mace Caraballo | Natalia Torres Lopez | Veronica Fernandez | Wendy Nunez | Monica Manotas Dager | Juliet Nieto Flowers | Yarimar Melendez | Leidy Laura Diaz Rooms | Joyce Trivino | Olga Batista | Roslin Puello | Yacira Branch | Dawn Arias | Stephanny Galeano Urzola | Carmen Yepez | Judith Medina | Denis Deulufeut Flour | Ladies Guard | Johassandy Ortega Susa | Schild Julius White | Adriana of La Ossa | Leidy Laura Perneth Couple Corporate author: Center for Research and Popular Education / Program for Peace (CINEP/PPP) This document shares the experience of a meeting between a group of women from popular sectors of the city of Cartagena, to reflect on their right to a life free of violence. These meetings took place from the Circle of the Word of Women, developed by the Center for Research and Popular Education/Program for Peace (Cinep/Ppp) in the south of La Guajira, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Cartagena, in within the framework of the project Intercultural Education for the Defense of the Rights of Ethnic Groups.  Equality and Prevention of Gender Violence in Adolescents and Young People: Guide for Those Responsible for Youth Leisure Activities Year of publication: 2021 Author: Santiago Boira | Isabel Ortega y Javier Cebrián Corporate author: Aragonese Institute of Youth The purpose of this guide is to work on equality and the prevention of gender violence with those responsible for youth leisure activities. Working with them is essential because of the impact they can have on a large number of young people and because of the special bond that is created between all the people who participate in the activities.   Cultural Mediation for the Safeguarding and Enhancement of Tunisian Heritage: Citizen Initiatives (Ethnologies; vol. 38, no. 1-2) Year of publication: 2016 Author: Selma Zaiane-Ghalia Corporate author: Folklore Studies Association of Canada | Laval University Since its independence, Tunisia has invested major efforts to include the valuation of the cultural heritage in a prospect of economic development betting on the tourism sector. The diverse governmental institutions concerned by the protection and the valuation of the patrimonial heritage, such as the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Tourism, set up several initiatives of cultural mediation for that purpose. Numerous reports and publications mention these data, but little is written on the important contribution of citizens and community organizations in the field of cultural mediation. Yet, the associative movement was always strong in Tunisia and has been strengthened increasingly since the revolution of 2010.From visits and from personal meetings held on the ground and completed by recent data gathered on the Web, on blogs, social media pages or also on professional Websites, we propose to examine the place of citizen participation in cultural mediation in Tunisia. We shall take, for that purpose, examples of concrete projects.  Hate Speech on Facebook in Jordan: A Survey Year of publication: 2018 Author: Nasser Al-Rahamna Corporate author: Middle East University This study aimed to define the concept of hate speech and its various forms. It focused on studying hate speech on Facebook, and studied the implications of this speech on Jordanian society. The study used the descriptive method. It ended with a set of solutions to this phenomenon.  The Problem of Sectarian Pluralism and National Unity in Islamic Countries: A Study of the Malaysian Case Year of publication: 2015 Author: Ben Omar Adel Corporate author: University Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif2 This research paper addresses the causes of conflicts, the internal dangers that threaten national unity in Islamic countries, by highlighting the impact of sectarian conflicts in the collapse and disintegration of states. The paper also studies the dimensions of the phenomenon and the policies taken to manage it. The paper also seeks to reveal the best practices and the experience of the organs of political systems in Islamic countries in managing sectarian pluralism. It ends with a discussion of the Malaysian case.  Discrimination on the Basis of Sex.. Is the Woman Always the Victim? Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: DW TV After many years of silence, famous actresses and models broke the barrier of fear and revealed the violations of the famous producer Harvey Weinstein against them. This scandal prompted hundreds of thousands of women to publish their painful stories in social networks. Where does gender discrimination begin? And how widespread is this phenomenon in reality? Is the woman always the victim? These questions are discussed in this program.  Education of Syrian Refugee Children: Managing the Crisis in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan Year of publication: 2015 Author: Shelly Culbertson | Louay Constant Corporate author: RAND Corporation With four million Syrian refugees as of September 2015, there is urgent need to develop both short-term and long-term approaches to providing education for the children of this population. This report reviews Syrian refugee education for children in the three neighboring countries with the largest population of refugees — Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan — and analyzes four areas: access, management, society, and quality. Policy implications include prioritizing the urgent need to increase access to education among refugees; transitioning from a short-term humanitarian response to a longer-term development response; investing in both government capacity to provide education and in formal, quality alternatives to the public school systems; improving data in support of decisionmaking; developing a deliberative strategy about how to integrate or separate Syrian and host-country children in schools to promote social cohesion; limiting child labor and enabling education by creating employment policies for adults; and implementing particular steps to improve quality of education for both refugees and citizens.  Poverty Causes and Effects: Tareq Neighborhood as a Model Year of publication: 2017 Author: Khawla Chareeb Faraj Corporate author: University of Babylon The phenomenon of poverty is one of the most important social and economic phenomena that has become the thinking of many economists and politicians, and some local and international institutions, such as the World Bank and the United Nations, has become one of the most important topics on the agenda of the United Nations conferences to attract the attention of the world, The third is the seriousness of this phenomenon, the need to limit its effects, and the attempt to eliminate it, through the followers of economic and social policies, commensurate with the capabilities and possibilities of these countries, and despite the global attention to the problem of poverty, but it continues to spread widely in most The countries of the world and there are still differences around the concept of poverty, methods of measurement, and the means to eliminate it and the reasons that lead to it, and this research aims to identify the different concepts of poverty and the poor.  Attitudes Towards Customs and Traditions as Social Phenomena in Jordanian Society Year of publication: 2016 Author: Maryam Al-Khalidi Corporate author: Al-Azhar University The current study aimed to identify the attitudes towards customs and traditions related to weddings and weddings as social phenomena in the Jordanian society. The study sample included (200) members of the Jordanian community from the year 2015. The results indicated that the degree of attitudes towards customs and traditions (the habits of weddings and parties).  How Can People With Disabilities Find Employment in Uzbekistan? Year of publication: 2023 Author: Abror Kurbanmuratov As in most other Central Asian countries, it is difficult for people with disabilities in Uzbekistan to survive. In addition to problems with health and social adaptation, it is difficult for them to find employment and feel themselves needed by society. Despite the adopted state laws and support programs, most cities and districts lack mechanisms for their implementation, as well as adapted infrastructure, accessible environment and employment system.