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Migration and refugee crisis

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Girls sit outside the community centre at Chatila, a camp for Palestinian refugees in a suburb of Beirut, the capital.  In June 2005 in Lebanon, children represent almost one-third of the population. The Government has mandated free and compulsory education for all children up to age 15 and school enrolment has increased almost 40 per cent annually during the past five years. However, these significant achievements mask the struggles of public schools to meet demand.
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11 October 2019
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Lebanon Crisis Response Plan
Document
04 October 2019
Lebanon Crisis Response Plan 2017 - 2020
Easing Lebanon’s economic burden; securing national stability

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Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (PDF, 10 MB)
Sara Abo Al Ardat (23), Saida, Lebanon - "I participated in the GIL project and want to continue with new projects to help solve the problems we face in Lebanon."
Article
25 February 2019
UNICEF Lebanon - empowering a young generation
“My generation is the one to deliver the necessary change.”
A boy standing in the middle of the ashes.
Photo essay
01 June 2015
UNICEF RESPONDS TO FIRE AT JARRAHIEH INFORMAL SETTLEMENT
UNICEF RESPONDS TO FIRE AT JARRAHIEH INFORMAL SETTLEMENT
while generally in good health, having to survive a winter storm in a flimsy tent is a tough job for these little ones
Article
10 January 2015
ZINA'S TINIEST SURVIVORS
ZINA'S TINIEST SURVIVORS
In a makeshift refugee settlement in the Bekaa region of Lebanon, UNICEF Ireland Ambassador Donncha O'Callaghan playing with kids at the refugee camp.
Article
02 July 2013
Where the cries of children fill the air
“These children need our help” - UNICEF Ireland Ambassador
A refugee boy kissing his brother while he is lifting him.
Article
16 October 2012
Harsh challenges for Syria’s Palestinians
UNICEF: supporting UNRWA to ensure access to education

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