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A Better Beirut

A Better Beirut

By: Nicolas Dahan
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A podcast featuring people trying to make Beirut (and Lebanon) a better place to live, now and for the future. New episode every other Monday. Hosts: Samir Ballouz & Farrah Berrou Producer: Nicolas Dahan Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/abetterbeirutAll rights reserved Economics
Episodes
  • Partnership with MOSAIC - Discrimination is not straight
    Mar 2 2022
    A Better Beirut have teamed up with MOSAIC for a special Arabic feature that highlights their advocacy work with the support of @actedlebanon & @sidc.lebanon that aims to raise awareness on s orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics as well as promote human rights and inclusion of LGBTQI+ communities in Lebanon. This episode was produced by Samir Ballouz and Tamara Rasamny, edited by Tamara and hosted by Lara Ayazri. Interviewed: Mahdy Charafeddin Find the episode with English subtitles (Watch on Youtube: or Facebook: https://fb.watch/bvagwXwRmL/
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    31 mins
  • EPISODE 34 - Sawti - Your Vote, Your Voice
    Jan 25 2021
    Samir and Farrah met with Omar Badr from Sawti, an initiative from Impact Lebanon. Sawti, or my voice/vote in Arabic, hopes to equip voters with the information needed for the upcoming elections.
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    28 mins
  • EPISODE 33 - Impact Lebanon - From Donations to Actions
    Dec 11 2020
    Impact Lebanon is a non-profit grassroots organisation that raised millions to help Lebanon's recovery. Sibylle George, one of the co-founders, tells us the story of how it happened, what they are funding and what is next.
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    31 mins

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