This position paper outlines the UN’s recommendations to ensure that Lebanon builds better while leaving no one behind.
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September 2020
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Publication
May 2025
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Publication
Since 2011, the aid landscape in Lebanon has changed significantly, with an increased volume and a changed composition of assistance.
February 2021
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Press Release
- The Beirut Port explosions on 4 August 2020 created significant immediate humanitarian needs and severe long-term consequences. A rapid gender assessment of the Beirut Port Explosion recommended, among other things, increasing the meaningful participation of women and marginalized groups in the decision-making for the design, implementation, management and evaluation of national and international response and recovery efforts.
December 2020
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Publication
The UNSF represents the UN’s cooperation framework with Lebanon for the period 2017-2020. It replaces the previous UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF).
February 2021
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Speech
Statement by the UN Deputy Special Coordinator, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon Najat Rochdi on the assassination of activist Lokman Slim.
August 2020
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Story
Last Saturday was another scorching August day in Lebanon’s shattered capital of Beirut, but UN staff members were determined to get straight to work.
Our Work
A 3-year Productive Sector Development Programme developed by 6 UN entities to support gender-responsive job creation amid Lebanon's unfolding crises.
December 2020
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Press Release
- On 4 December 2020, four months after the tragic Beirut port explosions, the UN, EU and World Bank launched a landmark ‘people-centered’ response plan to help Lebanon address the urgent needs of the affected population and tackle the related governance, recovery and reconstruction challenges.