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Children in informal tent settlement n. 0019 in the Bekaa. The Bekaa Valley in Eastern Lebanon hosts the highest concentration of Syrian refugees in the country.  Across Lebanon, there are nearly 5,000 informal refugee settlements, homes to approximately 20% of the Syrian refugee population.  In July 2017, Lebanon is hosting around 1.5 million Syrian refugees, of which only 1 million is registered with UNHCR .
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Routine Immunization Campaign

Learn more about Lebanon Routine Immunization campaign 2023

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UNMUTE Mental Health

Youth Mental Health Campaign 2022

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