The importance of women’s and girls’ participation in the digital sphere is key in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The ability to access and use the internet effectively is central to women’s digital inclusion and women

The importance of women’s and girls’ participation in the digital sphere is key in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The ability to access and use the internet effectively is central to women’s digital inclusion and women
Terre des Hommes Italy in Lebanon and Red Oak, with the support of UNICEF LEBANON, are helping children realizing their potential to actively contribute to positive changes in their communities. In this scope, Terre des Hommes Italy in
In partnership with UNESCO Office in Beirut and in collaboration with JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency and Disability Equality Training Forum, Red Oak organized their second Disability Equality Training (DET), this time targeting 11-12
Red Oak organized in partnership with the UNESCO Beirut office and in collaboration with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Disability Equality Training Forum (DET) the Disability Equality Training at AUL University. The
Red Oak organized on November 5, 2021, “The National Disability Equality Training (DET) in Lebanon” in partnership with UNESCO and in collaboration with JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency and Disability Equality Training
UNESCO Beirut office partners with Red Oak to organize “The National Disability Equality Training (DET) in Lebanon” in collaboration with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Disability Equality Training Forum (DET) on Friday 5 November
No matter their story or circumstance, all children have the right to be protected from violence, exploitation, and
Part of its activities under the Healing Through Art project, Red Oak organizes activities to help children and parents identify and manage their feelings. The activities help children explore their emotions, improve self-esteem, relieve stress, and
Discovering the joy of colors, enjoying the soothing act of painting, and creating a collective 3D model for our dream city!Part of its activities under the Healing Through Art project, Red Oak organized the "City model" training where children and
Part of its activities under the Healing Through Art project, Red Oak organized the "Animal Power" training where children and caregivers use the healing power of art to express emotion accesses both visually stored memory and body
Mother and children engaged in origami techniques as well as drawing, cutting, collage, and storytelling to represent a boat trip on a sunny day with their loved ones. Who was with them? What did they discover that they never saw