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During the opening of the new rehabilitated warehouse in karantina
Press release
09 June 2022
UNICEF inaugurates the Ministry of Public Health’s newly constructed and rehabilitated Supplies Warehouse in Karantina
The son of Ajaib standing at the door
Article
14 December 2021
Lebanon’s new class of hyper-marginalised
Lebanon’s hyper-marginalised: excluded from mainstream social, economic, educational, and cultural life. In many cases, children are impacted the hardest
Fadia and her husband sitting outside of their house
Article
23 November 2021
“We have no money to get us through winter”
The family’s only financial support is provided through UNICEF’s ‘Haddi’ (meaning ‘next to me’) child grant. For this family, it is their survival lifeline.
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Press release
23 November 2021
Lebanon: UNICEF survey highlights children’s ever-worsening situation with dramatic deterioration of living conditions over six months
“The staggering magnitude of the crisis must be a wake-up call. Urgent action is needed to ensure no child goes hungry, becomes sick or has to work instead of receiving an education.” Yukie Mokuo, UNICEF Representative
Children from Hesbi in southern Lebanon
Article
23 November 2021
Many in Lebanon are pushed closer to the edge
“We can’t even think of rebuilding our homes. The economic situation is tough now. We can’t even buy tea glasses. How can we rebuild?”
Twenty-nine-year-old Lebanese mother Hanan
Article
23 November 2021
In Lebanon families are barely surviving 2021
The lunch she packs her children off with have been getting smaller. Today she sent them for the first time with nothing more than schoolbooks in their bag
UNICEF Staffer helping a lady with filling her application
Report
11 August 2021
UNICEF Lebanon Emergency Cash Transfer
UNICEF set up an emergency cash transfer (ECT) programme, supporting 80,000 affected individuals with specific vulnerabilities

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Beirut Port After the Beirut blast
Report
10 August 2021
Lasting scars
One year on, a long, slow road to recovery for children affected by the Beirut explosions

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The Karantina public hospital,  Now partly rehabilitated following its destruction by the August 4, 2020 Beirut Port explosions
Article
03 August 2021
Restoring healthcare for the vulnerable
The needs of Beirut are still huge, and work is continuing.
Jihane, a 52-year-old Lebanese divorced mother
Article
03 August 2021
UNICEF - cash grants for vulnerable families
UNICEF provides lifeline to families impacted by explosions
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