Emergency Response For Displaced Syrians In Lebanon: Shelter Project
This project aims to improve the well-being of the Syrian refugees in the identified apartment building in Saida city and the Aqbieh collective shelter in southern Lebanon through rehabilitation and sustainable WASH interventions. The project will be implemented in the south of Lebanon in a collective shelter in Aqbieh and an apartment building in Saida city.
Target groups:
1) Displaced Syrian refugees to Lebanon
2) Palestinian from Syria
3)Local community members in the South
Final beneficiaries
The direct beneficiaries of this action are approximately 109 HHs (654 individuals, of which over 70% are children and women) affected by the Syrian crisis, who through the provision of an emergency shelter rehabilitation will directly benefit from WASH interventions. These are the most vulnerable Syrian refugees, both registered and non-registered, residing in a structure composed of a basement, retail shops, offices, remaining spaces, and/or others private houses in the South of Lebanon. Indirect beneficiaries include Palestinians from Syria, Lebanese returnees and local community members in the South of Lebanon, approximately 362 (potentially 40% of beneficiaries targeted).
Estimated results
654 Syrian refugee families and host communities benefit from improved infrastructures facilities through Aqbieh CC light rehabilitation and have better access to water and sanitation infrastructures as well as the capacity to independently manage it 26 Syrian refugee families and host communities benefit from improved infrastructures facilities through the light rehabilitation of an apartment building and Syrian refugees and host communities have better access to water and sanitation infrastructures as well as the capacity to independently manage it