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RIYADH: L’Oreal, the world’s biggest cosmetics group, has pledged SR1.26 million ($340,000) to help a women’s domestic abuse support group expand its operations into Saudi Arabia. The French beauty giant last year launched a $60 million endowment fund to support initiatives to help women around the world affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As part of the L’Oreal ....
UAE: Mobile app to help abuse victims to be launched Saman Haziq/Dubai Photo: Alamy.ae A mobile application will be launched in the UAE to support victims of abuse. Shamsaha, a Bahraini-based non-profit organisation, that offers 24X7 crisis support for victims of abuse and domestic violence, will be launching the app there before rolling it out in the UAE by the third quarter of 2021. The mobile app will provide information and resources on women’s health and survivor support tools for victims and the general public. It will also streamline scheduling and communication between over 100 volunteers (who speak more than 20 different languages) as well as the registration of events and workshops. ....
Dubai: Female victims of abuse and domestic violence in the Gulf Cooperation COuncil (GCC) countries can now benefit from a Dh1.24m funding from a cosmetics company. The L’Oreal Fund for Women has pledged the amount to Shamsaha, a non-profit corporation based in Bahrain, to support its mission in protecting, advocating and empowering women in the GCC, the company said, adding that it was part of its ongoing efforts and commitment to support women’s rights. “The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities, affecting women socially and economically at a disproportionate level as well as increased cases of domestic abuse,” it pointed ot. ....