Achrafieh, Mar Mitr Street
Sabbagha Building, First Floor
Beirut
Liban
- Democracy and community development
- Gender
- Human rights
- Others
ARM’s goal is to decrease racist and discriminatory attitudes and behaviour among the Lebanese population, and to support changes in the institutions that perpetuate discriminatory and exploitative practices, through sensitization and awareness raising.
MCC’s goal is to make meaningful improvements in the quality of life of migrant workers in Lebanon and in their capacity to self-advocate, and to contribute towards a strengthened and powerful migrant civil society. The MCCs serve to engage, enable, empower, and mobilize migrant communities to advocate for their rights and to decrease discriminatory attitudes and behaviour. Our work focuses mostly on people of Asian and African origin, with a special focus on women migrant domestic workers.
Our theory of change shifts the positionality of migrant workers from beneficiaries and recipients of services to leaders and agents of social change in Lebanon. The MCCs provide the space, tools, resources, and capacity for MWs to self-organise and lead awareness and rights-based campaigns in order to help end discrimination and exploitation, and guarantee protection, rights, and access to justice. In parallel, ARM’s advocacy efforts tackle social issues related to racism, and aim to shift social norms by stigmatizing undesirable attitudes and behaviours, and building support for policy change.
Empowerment of migrant workers: Building the capacity of large groups of migrant workers to lead self-advocacy initiatives, through MCC’s free educational and training programs, and providing them with support and safe spaces (the MCCs) and assistance.
Fostering Social Change: Awareness-raising and education addressing discriminatory attitudes held by employers and the general public, led by ARM and migrant workers empowered through MCC. These advocacy efforts aim to modify attitudes and perceptions towards foreigners, and to increase public support for non-discrimination, better legal protection and the abolishment of the Kafala System.
Celebrating Cultural Diversity: Promoting migrant worker cultural presence and community, to expose the local population to these significant but largely ignored social groups in Lebanon.
Geographical Scope: Beirut, Saida, Jounieh (through the current MCCs), and national/regional through our advocacy and campaigning efforts.
Fields of Work: Empowerment of migrant workers / women domestic workers, advocacy, awareness-raising, capacity-building, education, community-building, cultural and social activities.