Search
- 22 April 2021, BEIRUT – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) today launched a one-year project “Enhancing Community Stability, Livelihood Provision and Health Assistance to Vulnerable Communities” with funding from Japan which amounts to 900,000 US dollars approximately. The project aims to strengthen the human security of vulnerable communities in North Lebanon, the Bekaa and Beirut.
The report includes the actual results of the UN Strategic Framework (UNSF) outcome indicators since its inception in 2017.
How a World Food Program forest management intervention is boosting Lebanon’s green cover and helping some of its most vulnerable people put food on the table?
- The UN clarifies about individuals in Lebanon impersonating UN staff members and scamming people after promising them jobs with the UN.
The present Call for Expression of Interest aims to facilitate the nomination of civil society organizations and representation in the 3RF ‘Independent Oversight Board’ that will serve as an independent mechanism to provide broad oversight on 3RF implementation and hold 3RF stakeholders accountable.
A two-day Virtual NGO Forum was organized by AUB in collaboration with USJ and UNIC Beirut on the role of youth and NGOs in mobilizing following Beirut Blast.
Allocution de la Coordonnatrice Spéciale Adjointe des Nations Unies pour le Liban, Coordonnatrice Résidente et Humanitaire