Jeyetik 2025 – Impact in Numbers (Doria Grant)
Core Support & Distribution
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150 core beneficiaries in Beirut and Mount Lebanon — primarily families supported for the past three years, including mothers and daughters — received sanitary pads covering up to 9 menstrual cycles each.
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110 young girls (Lebanese and migrant workers) received pads covering 2 cycles through SIDC.
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Aid redirected through war zones using safe, informal networks — reaching IDPs in places like Jbeil and Tal Abbas.
 
Dispensary Points Established
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SIDC Centre, Sin El Fil
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Haret Hreik Dispensary
 
Awareness & Education
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Developed and delivered an awareness session on:
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Understanding period poverty
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Female anatomy and menstrual health
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Interactive learning activities
 
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Laura Abou Zeid (Awareness Coordinator) led 10 sessions with Lebanese and non-Lebanese girls and women in Beirut, and trained others to replicate the sessions.
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Collaborated with various Scouts groups and International College students.
 
Opportunities & Youth Engagement
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Created flexible paid opportunities for Lebanese youth.
 
Knowledge Preservation
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Compiled “Period Poverty in Lebanon: A Catalogue” — a repository of research and reports, including the landmark Female x Plan International study.
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Included both scientific literature and grey literature.
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In August 2020, there was barely any national discussion on period poverty (only Dawrati initiative existed).
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By 2025, the topic reached mainstream media (e.g., MTV Alive) discussing menstrual equity and hyperinflation effects.
 
Knowledge Creation
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Conducted interviews with leaders and experts, including:
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Melie (Wing Women Lebanon – reusable menstrual products)
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Maryam (Onoutha – SRH expert and family planning leader in Bekaa and beyond)
 
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Historical Impact Timeline
2020
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80% of people lived in multidimensional poverty in Lebanon.
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7 micro-groups of volunteers.
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50 packages donated by Dafa Campaign (2 months’ supply each).
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300 packs sent to Nation Station.
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Over 2,300 packs sent to various shelters and communities:
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Haven for Artists
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Egna Legna
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Kenyan migrants
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Lebanese women affected by the Beirut blast
 
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2021 – Kooyrigs Partnership
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1,000 sanitary pads donated.
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1,000 medications (notably Ibuprofen) for period cramps.
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Donations targeted 3 main shelters/groups:
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RDFL (Lebanese Women’s Democratic Gathering – 3 shelters)
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Martha & Maryam shelters
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YWCA Beirut
 
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Period Poverty Film Festival with Jeyetna:
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10 women featured (ages 11–65)
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Over 8 rural locations hosted awareness discussions
 
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Since July 2021:
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27 events in 8 regions
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Distributed products to 755 women and 355 girls
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Collaborated with numerous NGOs
 
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2022
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Pads covering 3 cycles provided to 283 beneficiaries (200 women + 83 Syrian girls).
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Pads for 70+ women in Roumieh prison (2 cycles).
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30 Kenyan migrant women protesters received pads for 1 cycle.
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On Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28):
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150 packs distributed along a bus route (Jounieh to Jbeil)
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32 people involved
 
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2023
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Awareness session for 30 women from Salam LADC (2 months’ pads each).
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300 beneficiaries received pads for 7 months.
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100 one-time beneficiaries across Lebanon.
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200 boxes distributed in 2 dispensaries (Beirut & Keserwan).
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40 women adopted reusable pads, with monthly follow-ups.
 
2024–2025
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This year’s grant from Doria (2nd grant) — see 2025 Impact in Numbers above.