Zalfa Assaf, the media figure, director, and executive producer of Presses Partout company, won the international award and was ranked as first prize of the  “Media, Women, Security, and Peace” award, sponsored by the Ministry of Information, organized by the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders.

The competition aims to support UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which focuses on enhancing women’s role in security and peace. The celebration took place at Beit Beirut in Sodeco.

The documentary “Women fighters for Peace” won the first prize and was prepared, executed, and directed by Assaf through Presses Partout company-Media Production House, produced by Al Jazeera Documentary Channel.

Assaf appeared on the program “Ahla Sabah” on TL.

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Zalfa Georges Assaf, the media personality, director, and executive producer, won the first prize in Lebanon in the ‘Media, Women, Security, and Peace’ competition sponsored by the Ministry of Information. The event was organized by the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders, aiming to support UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which focuses on enhancing the role of women in security and peace. The celebration took place at Beit Beirut El Sodeco, attended by participants, media figures, human rights activists, and representatives of international organizations.

Twenty media professionals, including Assaf, participated in the competition, where she secured the first prize with her documentary film ‘Warriors for Peace’ Produced and directed by Presses Partout, the film was broadcast on Al Jazeera Documentary Channel. The documentary narrates the stories of four Lebanese women who, after experiencing disappointment in the Lebanese war, decided to transform into peace warriors. They conveyed the message of peace to the younger Lebanese generation through oral history, improvisational theater, dialogue sessions, lectures, confessions, humanitarian and social work, and other methods. The aim is to learn from their experiences to prevent the recurrence of the civil war.

Zalfa Assaf will represent Lebanon in the Csw67 wich will be held in New York city.

“spirit of times ” a documentary (30 minutes) sheds light on miniature’s art which reflected the most beautiful Arab and Near Eastern arts. The miniatures showed lifestyles, garments, cultures and events. As well, Prose, poetry and calligraphy appeared in the drawings.

A mixture of stories take viewers into the privacy of those eras.

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Zalfa Georges Assaf, CEO of Presses Partout, spoke on NTV about the documentary “Emperors of Water Tanks” which won the “Directing Award” at the 12th edition of the International Short Film and Documentary Film Festival in Casablanca. “Emperors of Water Tanks” was executive produced by Presses Partout and produced by Al Jazeera Documentary.

Journalist, director, and executive producer Zalfa Assaf, owner of Presses Partout , was a guest on MBS Radio to talk about the documentary “Women fighters for Peace.”

Journalist, director, and executive producer Zalfa Assaf, owner of Presses Partout company, talks about the documentary “Women fighters for Peace” on the program ” Ahla Sabah ” on TL.

Journalist, director, and executive producer Zalfa Assaf, owner of Presses Partout company, spoke about the documentary “Women fighters for Peace” on OTV channel as part of the program “Youm Jdid”.

Zalfa Georges Assaf, CEO of Presses Partout, spoke on OTV about the documentary “Emperors of Water Tanks” which won the “Directing Award” at the 12th edition of the International Short Film and Documentary Film Festival in Casablanca. “Emperors of Water Tanks” was executive produced by Presses Partout and produced by Al Jazeera Documentary.

Zalfa Georges Assaf, CEO of Presses Partout, spoke on TL about the documentary “Emperors of Water Tanks” which won the “Directing Award” at the 12th edition of the International Short Film and Documentary Film Festival in Casablanca. “Emperors of Water Tanks” was executive produced by Presses Partout and produced by Al Jazeera Documentary.

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