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Paris international conference on Lebanon: Urgent call to protect civilians
At a Paris conference on Lebanon, INGOs jointly urged President Macron and world leaders to take immediate action to protect civilians in Lebanon and the region.
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At a Paris conference on Lebanon, INGOs jointly urged President Macron and world leaders to take immediate action to protect civilians in Lebanon and the region.
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The humanitarian situation in Lebanon amid ongoing airstrikes is rapidly deteriorating, with overcrowded shelters, people sleeping on the streets, and essential supplies running low. Immediate international funding and diplomatic pressure are needed to…
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Yesterday was the deadliest day in Lebanon in years, with 300 airstrikes in just one day killing nearly 500 people & injuring over 1,500. “It is shocking to witness again in this region the total disregard for international law,” said Hazem Fahmy, MENA…
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Many people in Lebanon, including refugees and migrant workers, are struggling to make ends meet due to a host of factors stemming from the financial ruin and complete economic decline worsened by the port explosion in 2020.
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The devastating impacts of the acute spike in prices is making it increasingly hard for aid organizations to meet people's needs.
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After the tragic explosion in Beirut's port in 2020, Lebanon is still recovering from the material and psychological damages of the incident while facing the COVID-19 and Ukraine war social and economic impacts
'At this rate, it will be difficult even for the international aid supply chain to survive as the assistance package will increase further and dependability on international aid will be massive'
Wheat reserve is expected to last 1 month only in Lebanon. Already severely affected by an economic and humanitarian crisis, Lebanon is now facing the consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Lebanon is reeling from yet another crisis that is set to further destabilise the already struggling nation, after a fuel tanker exploded in Akkar in the north of the country. It has left around 30 reported dead and more than 100 injured.
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