SDG 5.3: Access measures

The goal of this objective is:

  • Ensure women’s full and successful participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of political economic, public and university decision-making.
  • Ensure that women have equal rights to economic opportunities, as well as access to land ownership and management and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national legislation.

In the same way, to ensure that women have access to all fields of work, training and education at universities.

  • Improve the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communication technology, to enhance women’s empowerment
  • Implementing and strengthening sound policies and enforceable laws to foster gender equality and motivate women and girls at all levels of the university.

SDG 5.3.1

IUL has systematically measure/track women’s application rate, acceptance/entry rate and study completion rate at the university

First it is important to know how the government works for gender equality, in this case, Lebanon has one of the most vibrant women’s movements in the Arab region. Lebanese women gained their right to vote in 1952, and since then…

SDG 5.3.2

IUL has a policy addressing women’s applications, acceptance/entry, and participation at the university

First it is important to know how the government works for gender equality, in this case, Lebanon has one of the most vibrant women’s movements in the Arab region. Lebanese women gained their right to vote in 1952, and since then,…

SDG 5.3.3

IUL provides women’s access schemes

First it is important to know how the government works for gender equality, in this case, Lebanon has one of the most vibrant women’s movements in the Arab region. Lebanese women gained their right to vote in 1952, and since then,…

SDG 5.3.4

IUL has an encourage applications by women in subjects where they are underrepresented

First it is important to know how the government works for gender equality, in this case, Lebanon has one of the most vibrant women’s movements in the Arab region. Lebanese women gained their right to vote in 1952, and since then,…