FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2023


1:00 pm Protest by displaced southern contract workers in Tyre, southern Lebanon, demanding expedited processing of their rights and entitlements, held at Al-Alam Square.

4:00 pm His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Orthodox Church, leads the burial prayer of Jesus Christ (Good Friday) at the Armenian Orthodox Catholicosate in Antelias, delivering a sermon on this occasion.

5:00 pm His Beatitude Patriarch RaphaĆ«l Bedros XXI Minassian of Cilicia for Armenians Catholics presides over the Christ’s burial service at the Savior’s Church in Bourj Hammoud. The sermon will be delivered in Arabic.

6:00 pm Metropolitan George Bakhouni of Beirut and Jbeil for the Melkite Greek Catholics celebrates the Christ’s burial service at the Parish of St. John Chrysostom in Beirut for the Melkite Greek Catholics – Damascus Road. (Good Friday).

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

ISLAMIC RESISTANCE TARGETS SPY EQUIPMENT IN ENEMY’S MISGAV AM SITE


The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon on Wednesday issued a statement declaring that ‘in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, snipers of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, spy equipment in the enemy’s Misgav Am site, causing direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Social Development Ministry, SQU Discuss Areas of Enhancing Cooperation


Muscat: The Ministry of Social Development and Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) today held an annual meeting to discuss their cooperation programme to promote the culture of volunteer work among university students in various social work institutions.

The meeting, which was held at the ministry was chaired by Laila Ahmed Al Najjar, Minister of Social Development and HH Sayyid Dr. Fahad Al Julanda Al Said, SQU Vice-Chancellor.

The meeting reviewed a number of aspects related to the joint conference between the Ministry and the University, as well as discussing mechanisms for developing the research base for researchers in the Ministry and cooperation in the field of scientific research and studies.

Source: Oman News Agency

WORLD BANK: BETTER CHILDCARE SERVICES CAN IMPROVE WOMEN’S ACCESS TO LABOR MARKET, SUPPORT GROWTH IN LEBANON


Childcare responsibilities are one of the main obstacles to women employment in Lebanon, according to a new World Bank Group report released today. Expanding the availability, affordability, and quality of childcare services, while tackling social norms around their utilization, can support women in joining or remaining in the workforce, while contributing to children growing at their full potential, ultimately leading to job creation and economic growth.

The “Comprehensive Assessment of the Childcare Landscape in Lebanon” report was launched today in an event organized in collaboration with the Arab Institute for Women at the Lebanese American University and with the participation of a large number of stakeholders from government, the private sector, civil society, donors and development organizations and academia. Developed under the Mashreq Gender Facility (MGF), coordinated by the National Commission for Lebanese Women (NCLW), the report analyzes the supply and demand of childcare services for children a
ged 3 and under. It provides a review of Lebanon’s regulatory and institutional framework around childcare, maps out the current supply of services including cost, evaluates employer-provided childcare solutions and deepens the understanding of households’ childcare needs.

In Lebanon, only 22% of women aged between 15 and 64 are in the labor force according to 2022 data from the Central Administration of Statistics. Sixty percent of mothers surveyed during the preparation of the report cited childcare as the primary reason for not working. Other important reasons include low wages and the lack of means of transportation, in addition, of course, to socio-cultural considerations. Despite the proven benefits of early childhood education, only 10% of childcare providers in Lebanon operate at full capacity. While this is partly due to the reduction in household incomes following the economic crisis, it also reflects social norms that expect women to be full time mothers and housewives. To help break gender stereo
types around the role of women in the workplace and men’s role in the household, the World Bank Group and NCLW launched the “Reaching Our Full Potential” awareness raising campaign, targeting men, women, and employers with evidence-based videos in September 2023.

On the employer side, only 5% of the surveyed firms offer childcare services to their employees. Nonetheless, the majority apply family-friendly policies through maternity leave, paternal leave, flexible working hours and work from home arrangements. Programs such as the Leaders4Equality (L4E), implemented under the MGF in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut and Mount Lebanon and delivered to ten champion companies, aimed to enhance female employment in the private sector by supporting companies in implementing diversity and inclusion strategies and other supportive policies.

‘Improving access to quality and affordable childcare can increase the labor market engagement of mothers of young children leading to
higher female labore force participation,’ said Jean-Christophe Carret, World Bank Middle East Country Director. ‘This report provides critical evidence to advance the policy dialogue and identify the reforms needed to strengthen the sector for the benefit of women’s economic activity, the young children in Lebanon, and the society as a whole’.

The report highlights the mismatch between supply and demand, with a gap in provision for the youngest children (under 1 year old). The supply of childcare services is mostly private, costly and concentrated in coastal areas. Affordability is a main constraint for families, resulting in low demand for formal childcare. The report proposes measures for an inclusive expansion of quality and affordable childcare services in four areas: 1) an enabling environment for efficient, affordable provision of quality childcare services, 2) a more equitable distribution of the unpaid care work burden within the household; 3) improved state support to address households’ care needs
and 4) inclusive family-friendly workplace conditions in the private sector.

Discussion during the event highlighted the need to advance the dialogue on childcare between the Government of Lebanon and relevant stakeholders to deliver affordable, high-quality childcare services and promote family-friendly policies in both the private and public sectors.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

HH Sayyid Shihab Receives Ambassador of Uzbekistan


Muscat: HH Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs, received in his office at Al Murtafa’a Garrison today Abdusalam Khatamov, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Sultanate of Oman.

The meeting discussed several matters of mutual interest. The two sides also reviewed the bilateral relations between Oman and Uzbekistan.

Source: Oman News Agency

MSX Drops 44 Points


Muscat: Muscat Stock Exchange (MSX) general index (30) today dropped (44.7) points, comprising a decline by (0.94%) to close at (4710.79) points, compared to the last session, which stood at (4755.46) points.

The trading value today stood at (RO 4,986,343), comprising a rise by (4.5%), compared to the last session, which stood at (RO 4,771,114).

The report released by MSX pointed out that the market value went down by (0.472%) to reach about (RO 23.98) billion.

The report added that the value of shares bought by non-Omani investors reached (RO 518,000), comprising (10.40%). The value of shares sold by non-Omani investors reached (RO 710,000), comprising (14.25%). The net non-Omani investment fell by (3.85%) to (RO 192,000).

Source: Oman News Agency

THREE PALESTINIANS KILLED IN ISRAELI BOMBING IN JENIN CAMP


Two Palestinians were Wednesday dawn killed, and seven others were injured, following an Israeli drone bombing of group of youths in the Jenin camp, sources said.

The Ministry of Health said that Hamza Arrawi, 27, from Al-Ain camp in Nablus, and Mohammad Nasser Al-Sabti, 19, from Jenin camp, were killed after an Israeli drone bombed a group of young men in front of a house in Al-Damj neighborhood.

With the killing of Ararawi and Al-Sabti, the death toll in Jenin rises to three, after the killing of the 19-year-old Ayman Youssef Hassan Azouqa by occupation forces’ bullets in Jenin.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Syrian football team beats Myanmar team in World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers

Riyadh, The Syrian national football team beat Myanmar national team on Tuesday 7-0 in a match that brought them together at Prince Mohammad bin Fahd Stadium, Saudi Arabia, in the 4th round of the group stage for the joint World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers.

Footballer Omar Khribin scored three goals and Moayad Ajan scored two goals while Alaa al-Dali scored a goal and Ibrahim Hesar the last goal.

Earlier, the Syrian team beat the Korean team 1-0 in the 1st round, while it lost to Japanese team in the 2nd round, and tied with Myanmar team in the 3rd round of the group stage.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Oman Oil Price Drops 1.08 US Dollar


Muscat: Oman oil price (May delivery 2024) today reached 85.10 US Dollars, comprising a drop by 1.08 US Dollar compared to the price of yesterday (Tuesday), which stood at 86.18 US Dollars.

The average price of Oman oil (March delivery 2024) has stabilized at 78.75 US Dollars per barrel, thus 1.54 US Dollar per barrel higher than February delivery 2024.

Source: Oman News Agency