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Since February 2008, the TWE program has worked with diverse partners across Lebanon to:
1) Empower women in their communities, to help women improving access to employment and education, and to enable women to support their children in their studies,
2) Develop civil society in peripheral regions by boosting local associations, raising their visibility, and helping them meet the needs of their communities,
3) Create a network of women and NGO’s with a shared commitment to increase their opportunities through learning English.

Monday, February 20, 2012

TWE 2012 kicks off!




Bekaa - Zahle


Hayya Bina and its Teach Women English (TWE) program are proud to announce the start of TWE classes throughout the various regions of Lebanon!

Beirut - Chiyah
TWE offers free English language instruction to women in rural or peripheral areas of Lebanon, helping them improve access to employment and education, and better enabling them to support their children in their studies.



The demand for TWE is vast and growing. Therefore, we decided to keep the registration doors open for an extra month this year so that every woman would get the chance to benefit from this program

North - Menieh
South - Qaqaayet Al Sanawbar












 Moreover, TWE, in collaboration with the Social Media Exchange (SMEX), held the first training of its new program “Shou Osstik?”  last Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Hayya Bina's offices in Beirut – Chiyah. "Shou Osstik?" or "What’s Your Story?" is a six month, social media pilot training program for women from the North, South, Bekaa, and Beirut regions of Lebanon. The program aims to empower Lebanese women by amplifying their voice online through storytelling. 



Women learning social media
How to create a strong password





Friday, January 13, 2012

Free English Language classes for women all over Lebanon.Register Now!

Let's work together to empower women to reach their greatest potential as leaders in our communities. Teach Women English (TWE) opened the registration doors. We are waiting for you to come and benefit from the English language to help you improve access to employment and education, and to enable you to support your children in their studies. Registration is taking place now in different areas and regions of Lebanon and all for FREE:
Ain el Remaneh: 01 - 274 004 Ghobairi: 01 - 553 604 Dora: 01 - 241 085/ 087 Rayfoun: 03 - 095 793 Kfardebian: 03 319 025 Broumana: 04 862 442 Baalback: 70 002 512 Zahle: 08 820 837 Hermel: 71 445 254 Rashaya: 08 590 011 Majdl Anjar: 03 587 942 Shmustar: Kfarzabad: 03 587 942 Saadnayel Municipality: Manara Municiplaity: Orsal Municipality: Chebaa: 07 565 201 Baakleen: 05 304 050 Mishmish: 76 741 394 Fneidik: 70 286 584 Kweshra: 03 170 705 Beb el Tebeneh: 70 999 902 Tripoli:70 999 902 Jabal Mehsen: 06 381 772 Menieh: 06 460 640 Sawaneh: 70 909 855 Maarakeh: 71 241 827 Teir Debba: 71 241 827 Burj Rahal: 71 241 827 Qaqaayet Al Sanawbar:07 420 910 Bint Jbeil: 71 241 827 
Waiting for you ALL!


   

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Digital Storytelling & Social Media for TWE women in Lebanon

Hayya Bina strives to provide the Lebanese community with programs that embolden our partners by
offering necessary skills training to keep up with the demands of the rapidly modernizing world. As
such, Hayya Bina and its Teach Women English (TWE) program are proud to announce the start of a
new project “Shou osstik?,” open to all participants of TWE. In collaboration with Social Media Exchange
(SMEX), the program will offer 6 months of training on digital storytelling and social media, beginning in
February 2012 at centers in Tripoli, Menieh, Baalbeck, Shmustar, Burj Rahal, and Beirut. Applications for the program can be found online at www.smex.org and are due by Wednesday, January 25.


Ideal Candidate Description:

Menieh Team

  • Basic computer skills and online research, email and facebook
  • Regular use of email
  • Excited to share a story about yourself, your community, etc.
  • Flexible to learn new internet/digital production and social media skills
  • Preferred, but not limited to, teachers
  • Must have easy access to the internet and use it more than once a week
  • Commit to submitting assignments on time, and developing a digital story with the help of our trainers and share it online


Candidates with a strong application will be contacted for potential interviews. Certification will be given
to all trainees who submit all assignments and have posted at least one digital story upon completion of
the project.


Shmustar Team



Burj Rahal Team









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Monday, November 28, 2011

TWE & Social-Networking



Teach Women English is dedicated to promoting economic opportunities for women in rural regions of Lebanon through English language education. Given the difficulty of accessing these peripheral locations, TWE has predominately relied upon traditional means of promoting our program in these remote areas of society, including face-to-face meetings, phone calls, and letters. As TWE grew, however, so did our need to expand our methods of communication and promotion.
The rapidly evolving world of online social networking offers opportunities for individuals, business, and organizations to connect with potential partners, sponsors, donors, teachers, students, and friends in ways never before possible. After attending a training session on the importance and uses of social media with E-MediaT, I decided that internet networking would be the best way to fill in the ever-growing communication gap among TWE participants and expand the visibility of the project in Lebanon. Early on in 2011, I created a webpage on Facebook to test whether or not this new form of social networking would be successful for TWE. Our site grew rapidly, becoming a popular place for our women to share their thoughts and photos of the program. It also became an important tool for disseminating information about upcoming events and changes with TWE.
I quickly realized that all women could benefit from the lessons I learned on effectively using social media, and added a ‘Social Media’ session to the Teacher’s Training and Orientation held in Faraya this November. Since the training, internet traffic on our Facebook site has drastically increased. Established members have been using the site more often, and we are constantly accepting new members! Our site has become so popular that I’ve decided to expand TWE’s online exposure to blogosphere, through Google’s blog page Blogger, in order to provide our followers with the in-depth information they crave. I hope that you will join me as I increase my internet savvy for the betterment of myself and TWE.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

TWE Teacher Training

On Friday, November 18, 2011, 33 teachers from all districts of Lebanon gathered for a four day workshop on Practical Methodologies for "Teach Women English" at the Intercontinental Mzaar Hotel. Hayya Bina was honored to have Dr. Leslie Opp-Beckman from the University of Oregon, head editor of TWE's new book "Women Teaching Women English,"  lead the training.




TWE Graduation

On Sunday, October 30, 2011 Hayya Bina held its second national graduation ceremony at Beit at Tabib for Teach Women English. It was with great pride and enthusiasm that Hayya Bina honored the students, teachers, organizations, and municipalities that worked for the success and growth of the program. Since February 2008, Hayya Bina has worked with diverse partners across Lebanon to serve nearly 3,000 students of all ages and backgrounds. Together, we have empowered women to reach their greatest potential as leaders in our communities.





U.S. Ambassador: Maura Connelly


Project Manager: Sylva Akl


Hayya Bina Director: Lokman Slim