The Agenda
Social Reform
A safety net that actually catches people.
Why this pillar
A country is judged by what happens to the people who fall. In Lebanon today, falling means falling out — out of work, out of healthcare, out of dignity, often out of the country. That ends here.
Social reform is not charity. It is the machinery that turns a population into a society — the rules and institutions that make sure effort is protected and vulnerability is not punished.
What we're working on
Minimum Wage
A living wage indexed to real cost of living, not to a currency that has lost 98% of its value.
Unemployment Protection
A genuine safety net for Lebanese who lose work, not a shrug from the state.
Labor Laws
Modern protections for modern work — including freelancers, gig workers, and the informal economy that holds half the country together.
Social Security
A system Lebanese can actually count on, not a fund being inflated to zero.
Women's Rights
Equal nationality rights. Equal civil rights. End of personal status laws that treat half the population as second-class citizens.
How this pillar works
Open working group. Citizens, labor experts, economists, and women's rights advocates building white papers and proposals together. Findings published publicly. No closed rooms.
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First publications coming.