Beirut, Lebanon, 2018
Supporting human rights organisations from Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon.
BEIRUT BY THE NUMBERS
Applications
received
150
Nationalities represented
14
Value of pro bono work donated
$123k
OVERVIEW
We received 150 applications and in total 28 CSOs representatives and creatives (14 men and 14 women) were selected to attend, they came from 14 different countries: Yemen, Mexico, US, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Egypt, Brazil, Jordan, Iraq, Czech Republic, Singapore, Turkey and UK.
Together they tackled topics like the impact of the war in Yemen, internally displaced people in Iraq, migrant domestic workers in Lebanon and the media representation of women MPs in Lebanon.
This was the first time we formalised the Team Leader position and people had to apply for these positions as part of the call for applications. Like at our 2016 sprint, we had a partnership with the UK-based data design studio Beyond Words and its Design Director Michael Brenner attended the workshop as a mentor and trainer. In addition, we had a mentor and trainer for the team leaders and for the sprint in general and that was the Head of Google Campus, Sarah Drinkwater.
MEET THE CSOS
PROJECTS
TEAM LEADERS
Mirna Noaman
Is a designer based in Cairo, Egypt. She specialises in human-centred social design and is the regional digital design lead at the International Red Cross.
Naji El Mir
Is a Lebanese graphic and type designer based in Paris, specialising multilingual visual identities. He is the co-founder of the design studio Ne—Po.
Marwa Boukarim
Is a Lebanese visual and web designer specialising in user experience and interface design. She is a member of Visualizing Palestine and is currently based in Milan, Italy.
Omar Altabakha
Is a communication and strategy specialist working in the human rights sector. He is the MENA training manager for New Tactics.