Tatiana
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After nearly a half century of civil war and foreign occupation, divisiveness in politics and religion has come to define much of what is Lebanon, with the possibility of relapse into conflict being a constant threat. The effects of this history are particularly acute in the Beqaa Valley - located adjacent to the Syrian border, housing a diverse array of rival confessional groups - between the tightly clustered Christian and Muslim populations. A Syrian occupation between 1978 and 2005, and more recent attacks by Israel in 2006 and 2008, positioned the region as a convenient central hub for lawlessness, often leaving its inhabitants cut off from supplies, funding, and development initiatives. Because new generations are vulnerable to poles of extremism, militancy, and illicit trade, action must be taken to encourage and facilitate dialogue among Christian and Muslim youth on issues of common interest. They must be equipped with the tools to secure key rights necessary to realizing a future of inclusion and prosperity and to affect change in their communities. Investing in alternative channels like civil society, youth voices are empowering social dialogue so as to reach out to their communities in a call for reunion and to increase participation in political life.  http://www.bridging-the-divide.org
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After nearly a half century of civil war and foreign occupation, divisiveness in politics and religion has come to define much of what is Lebanon, with the possibility of relapse into conflict being a constant threat. The effects of this history are particularly acute in the Beqaa Valley - located adjacent to the Syrian border, housing a diverse array of rival confessional groups - between the tightly clustered Christian and Muslim populations. A Syrian occupation between 1978 and 2005, and more recent attacks by Israel in 2006 and 2008, positioned the region as a convenient central hub for lawlessness, often leaving its inhabitants cut off from supplies, funding, and development initiatives.

Because new generations are vulnerable to poles of extremism, militancy, and illicit trade, action must be taken to encourage and facilitate dialogue among Christian and Muslim youth on issues of common interest. They must be equipped with the tools to secure key rights necessary to realizing a future of inclusion and prosperity and to affect change in their communities. Investing in alternative channels like civil society, youth voices are empowering social dialogue so as to reach out to their communities in a call for reunion and to increase participation in political life.

 http://www.bridging-the-divide.org
 
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Learn why Annie is choosing to engage in the Middle East peace and justice movement.

Activists and activism allows for many definitions and sometimes much controversy. One person's 'freedom fighter' may be another's enemy. For Bridging the Divide, activism is defined somewhat narrowly. It means those citizens and citizen organizations who struggle for 'inclusive and participatory' as pertains to those decisions which affect their lives. Most often, it is represented by the fight for governments which are 'fair and pluralistic' and markets which are open. For Bridging the Divide, it also means the exclusion of violence as a means to an end and compliance with the current laws and regulations which govern our status as a 501c3 charity in the United States.

Now, in 2011, as the Middle East moves toward renaissance and America seeks to redefine its role as hegemon in the 21st century, we have sought to identify citizen organizations which are passionate about their causes and which are transparent in the way they do their work. Over the next several months, we will expand their number significantly to include activists from other countries and from the United States. For those organizations which you find on our pages, Bridging the Divide serves to promote them and their efforts and to link them to counterparts on the other side of the Atlantic.

It is our belief that once connected, the American and Middle Eastern activists will share resources and advocacy in their common cause without intermediaries. The technology allows it; the times demand it.

 http://www.bridging-the-divide.org
 
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Helping the peace process with just a click, it's possible... by connecting with heroic civil societies on the ground
 
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REUSE is an annual exposition that serves as an opportunity for non-profit organizations, companies, professionals and aspiring creative talents to showcase their accomplishments in the fields of social responsibility and sustainability via a range of artistic mediums and interactive activities for the general public.
 
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Fatemah Al Moussawi, founder of Spread the Passion, tells us why she decided to "make giving part of her living" and create volunteering opportunities for young Kuwaitis. For more information visit  http://spreadthepassion.org.

Voice for Success is a program initiated by en.v in collaboration with the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) to promote Kuwaiti civil society by giving greater visibility to local social activists.

To participate in our program, email us at info@envearth.com or visit  http://www.voiceforsuccess.envearth.com.

This project is funded through the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Office of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI). MEPI is a unique program designed to engage directly with and invest in the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). MEPI works to create vibrant partnerships with citizens to foster the development of pluralistic, participatory, and prosperous societies throughout the MENA region. MEPI partners with local, regional and international non-governmental organizations, the private sector, academic institutions, and governments. More information about MEPI can be found at: www.mepi.state.gov.
 
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Faisal Al Fuhaid, an inspirational and tenacious young Kuwaiti , decided to create the youth-driven organization EQUAIT in order to fight against discrimination and promote human rights awareness in his home country. Watch this latest Voice for Success video and find out more about EQUAIT's efforts to give back to society by shaping and moulding Kuwaiti youth into responsible and tolerant citizens.


Voice for Success is a program initiated by en.v in collaboration with the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) to promote Kuwaiti civil society by giving greater visibility to local social activists.

To participate in our program, email us at info@envearth.com or visit  http://www.voiceforsuccess.envearth.com

This project is funded through the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Office of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI). MEPI is a unique program designed to engage directly with and invest in the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). MEPI works to create vibrant partnerships with citizens to foster the development of pluralistic, participatory, and prosperous societies throughout the MENA region. MEPI partners with local, regional and international non-governmental organizations, the private sector, academic institutions, and governments. More information about MEPI can be found at: www.mepi.state.gov.
 
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Hiba Arshad, founder of I AM Challenge Kuwait, is our youngest Voice for Success candidate thus far. Learn more about her inspiring efforts to counter the increasingly materialistic and consumerist mindset of youth in Kuwait and promote social activism and environmental awareness in this latest Voice for Success video.

Voice for Success is a program initiated by en.v in collaboration with the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) to promote Kuwaiti civil society by giving greater visibility to local social activists.

To participate in our program, email us at info@envearth.com or visit  http://www.voiceforsuccess.envearth.com

This project is funded through the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Office of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI). MEPI is a unique program designed to engage directly with and invest in the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). MEPI works to create vibrant partnerships with citizens to foster the development of pluralistic, participatory, and prosperous societies throughout the MENA region. MEPI partners with local, regional and international non-governmental organizations, the private sector, academic institutions, and governments. More information about MEPI can be found at: www.mepi.state.gov.
 
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Ilana Meallem, alumni of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, is the remarkable environmental activist behind the EcoSpirit Middle East yearly retreats on the shores of the Dead Sea.

Learn More:  http://www.greenprophet.com/2010/03/15/18696/ilana-meallem-green-peace/
 
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As perfect strangers tie themselves to each other for peace in Beirut, Lebanon, some laugh, some cry, others just watch amazed. What would happen If we knew, really knew that we are all connected, that what you do affects me and what happens to me changes your life? Connect for peace. Join the Peacelights at www.peacelights.org
 
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