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The Ministry of Education launches the Transition Resilience Education Fund, to support Lebanon’s Education Sector
Press release
22 June 2022
The Ministry of Education launches the Transition Resilience Education Fund, to support Lebanon’s Education Sector
Oday with his teacher in school
Article
16 July 2021
Ensuring early-childhood education in Lebanon
Every child deserves access to high-quality early education
ourteen-year-old Fatma sits quietly at the edge of her classroom
Article
11 September 2019
Early education sparks lifelong learners
“We’re the first generation in my family to get an education”
A photo from the Teacher Training Curriculum Model launch
Press release
15 May 2019
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education and CRDP in partnership with UNICEF launch the new Teacher Training Curriculum Model
A good teacher inspires hope and confidence, awakens the imagination, and stimulates a love of learning.
UK government regional Arabic spokesperson Alyson King and BLN sudents in a group photo.
Article
14 May 2019
How do UNICEF and UK Government support education?
“It’s great to see UK Government supports vulnerable children”
Children in a school
Article
12 April 2019
#ForEveryChildResults
Last year, UNICEF purchased 2.3 million litres of fuel to schools in Lebanon.
Lebanese minister of education, Akram Chhayyeb, German Ambassador to Lebanon Martin Huth and UNICEF representative in Lebanon Tanya Chapuisat visiting Uruguway public school in Beirut.
Press release
06 February 2019
Germany contributes to the Lebanese Education Sector with an additional €50million through UNICEF
The government of Germany, through the KfW Development Bank renews its commitment to “Reaching All Children with Education” (RACE) plan.
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 .
Page
01 February 2019
Campaigns
See initiatives of UNICEF and partners in support of the most vulnerable children
Back To School Campaign
Campaign
01 February 2019
Every child has the right to go to school
Learn about UNICEF Lebanon’s ‘School Heroes’ of 2017.
Children in the classroom
Article
11 July 2016
Education – a ray of hope
“It is our duty to ensure quality education for all”
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