Lebanon has witnessed one of the most aggressive attacks since 1996. Thousands of refugees moved from south Lebanon and the southern suburb of Beirut towards more safe regions in the country. The humanitarian conditions are very hard as there is a lack of medicine, food, clothes, and home utilities. Many Emergency relief centers have been established through out the country to cope with the increase in the number of displaced refugees.
FDCD’s annual International Work and Study Camp'06 will take place from the 9th – 17th of July
at the Evangelical Conference Center
in Dhour El-Chweir, Mount Lebanon
From the 1st – 5th of May The Forum for Development, Culture and Dialogue are hosting a Danish-Arab dialogue workshop discussing the publication of the cartoons considered offensive to Islam and Muslims and caused tensions worldwide.
Resolution and Civil Society Capacity Building in Iraq
The Forum for Development, Culture and Dialogue (FDCD) has launched a ‘Conflict-Resolution and Civil Society Capacity Building in Iraq’ project to empower local NGO’s to contribute to the healing and rebuilding of Iraqi society.
The Forum for Development, Culture and Dialogue (FDCD)
in cooperation with the The Arab Group for Christian Muslim Dialogue (AGCMD) organized IWSC '05 for Syria and Lebanon.
Life is one of
those things we take for granted – a seemingly
endless existence, only until something tragic happens,
something like the assassination of someone as 'large'
as former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.
All of a sudden everything comes into perspective.