This resource explains three of the most important elements to be taken into consideration when thinking about your social media strategy.
This report presents a demographic breakdown of survey findings on attitudes toward policy change in Lebanon. The reforms covered an optional civil marriage law, the introduction of gender quotas in elected bodies and a reformed citizenship law. The survey was implemented in August 2009.
This report presents demographic data on the survey respondents in the SWMENA reports on Lebanon. It contains overviews of the project and its goals and methodology. The survey was implemented in August 2009.
This report presents survey findings on the extent to which women in Yemen feel they enjoy freedom of movement. It also examines attitudes toward violence against women with a focus on domestic violence. The survey was implemented in June 2010.
This report presents a demographic breakdown of survey findings comparing men's and women's educational and career attainment and aspirations in Morocco. The survey was implemented in December 2009 and January 2010.
This guide for trainers provides details on the three days of E-Mediat's Workshop 2, as well as an overview of the five workshops in the series. It gives an outline of what is included: participant agenda, trainer's agenda/outline and workshop materials. The topics for the two days are: Listening Tools and Privacy Best Practices; and Strategic Internet Presence: Websites and Blogs. Appendices include a social media strategy template, social media strategy objectives, listening reporting template, blogging planning questions and home base assessment.
This resource provides training objectives and agenda for a workshop focusing on improving public speaking, followed by a slide presentation. Specificially, it focuses on how to address the public to increase urban green spaces in Lebanon.
This report presents a demographic breakdown of survey findings on the extent of access to formal healthcare in Lebanon. It focuses on women and issues of affordability, quality of care, utilization and proximity to medical services. The survey was implemented in August 2009.