The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) proudly announces that the United Nations Women’s Fund for Gender Equality has recognized the Al-Hima System, revived by SPNL, as a groundbreaking model for women’s empowerment. This prestigious recognition was awarded at the First Arab States Regional South-South Development Expo held in 2014.
The Al-Hima System, a centuries-old community-based conservation practice, has been reintroduced by SPNL as a sustainable model for managing natural resources while empowering local communities. The revival of the Hima emphasizes inclusive participation, especially of women, in decision-making processes and resource management, aligning with global goals for gender equality and sustainable development.
This recognition by the United Nations Women’s Fund for Gender Equality highlights the transformative impact of the Hima system in addressing gender disparities, fostering social cohesion, and promoting economic opportunities for women in rural areas. By providing a platform for women to lead conservation efforts, the Hima model strengthens their roles as environmental stewards and community leaders.
Mr. Assad Serhal, Director General at SPNL, expressed pride in this international acknowledgment: “The recognition of the Al-Hima System as a model for women’s empowerment by the United Nations Women’s Fund for Gender Equality is a testament to the enduring power of community-based conservation. It underscores the vital role women play in safeguarding nature and ensuring the sustainability of our shared resources.”
The First Arab States Regional South-South Development Expo provided a unique platform to showcase innovative and scalable solutions from across the region. SPNL’s revival of the Al-Hima System stood out as a pioneering initiative, illustrating how traditional practices can be adapted to modern challenges to achieve sustainable and inclusive development.
SPNL remains committed to furthering the principles of the Hima, ensuring that conservation efforts continue to empower women, preserve biodiversity, and support the sustainable development of communities across Lebanon and beyond.