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Anissa Rawda Najjar ( ar, أنيسة روضة نجار; June 26, 1913 – January 14, 2016) was a Lebanese
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. She was a co-founder and longtime leader of the Village Welfare Society (Jam`iyat In`ash Al-Qarya).


Early life

Anissa Rawda (her original surname is also seen as "Raouda" or "Rawdah") was born in
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, the daughter of landowner and pharmacist Salim Anis Rawda and Zalfa Amine Najjar. Her younger sister
Saloua Raouda Choucair Saloua Raouda Choucair ( ar, سلوى روضة شقير; June 24, 1916 – January 26, 2017) was a Lebanon, Lebanese painting, painter and sculpture, sculptor. Life and career Born in 1916 in Ain el Mreisa, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Choucair came ...
became a noted painter and sculptor."Distinguished Druze: Anissa Rawda Najjar"
''Druze Worldwide''.
She was educated at the
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and at the
American University of Beirut The American University of Beirut (AUB) ( ar, الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت) is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon. AUB is governed by a private, aut ...
, where she completed her studies in sociology and education in 1936.


Career

Najjar's activism focused on rural development and women's lives. She worked for the establishment of schools and clinics accessible to rural families. In 1953 she and
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founded the Village Welfare Society, to advance literacy and economic opportunities for rural women in Lebanon. She created a certificate, the "Rural Brevet", as an incentive for women to attend her the society's practical workshops on literacy, childcare, nutrition, hygiene, and agriculture; the program soon expanded to include some content on broader topics such as literature, politics, music, and religion. She served as secretary of the Lebanese Council of Women, and as general secretary of the Druze Orphanage from 1948; she also helped found Lebanon's League for Good Housekeeping.Myriam Sfeir
"Sitt Anissa Rawdah Najjar: Founder of the Village Welfare Society"
''Al-Raida'' 79(Fall 1997): 41–42.
Outside of Lebanon, for five years during World War II, she was principal of two girls' schools in Iraq. She was a frequent delegate to international conferences on women, including
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events, representing Lebanese women. She attended the
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in 1985, in
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, and the
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in 1995, in
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. She helped found Lebanon's chapter of the
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in 1961, and was elected vice-president of the international organization in 1977 and 1983. A Lebanese postage stamp featuring Najjar's face and name was issued in 2014, soon after her
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. She was also awarded the Lebanese
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medal, twice, and the Lebanese Army Shield.


Personal life

In 1944 she married agronomist Foaud Amine Najjar, who became Minister of Agriculture in 1959. They had three children, all of whom became agricultural engineers in adulthood. She was widowed in 1992 when Fouad died in a car accident. She was nearly 103 years old when she died in 2016."Pioneer Women Right Defender Anissa Najjar Dies at Age of 103"
Women Economic Empowerment Portal (January 15, 2016).


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rawda Najjar, Anissa 1913 births 2016 deaths Lebanese women's rights activists Lebanese activists Lebanese women activists Women in Lebanon Recipients of the Order of Merit (Lebanon) American University of Beirut alumni Lebanese feminists Lebanese centenarians Women centenarians