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Despite the increasing interest in disability in humanitarian contexts, very few information has been collected on the number of persons with disabilities and how various barriers affect their dail
Despite the increasing interest in disability in humanitarian contexts, very few information has been collected on the number of persons with disabilities and how various
Maps showing the distribution of development projects in various fields including health, education, agriculture, etc.
This list is a compilation of activities that fall into the psycho-social support sector, showing the type of support, location, and partners.
This regional Guidebook explores the different approaches in design, implementation and analysis of disability data collection in the Arab countries, in view of improving the standardization and im
Why Non Formal Education? Why Intercultural Learning? Why Youth Participation? What's in it for Youth?
Tools for Integration was developed in 2015 through a project with UNESCO Beirut and reviewed and updated in 2018 to be presented by Chabibeh Sporting Club at the First Lebanese National Tool Fair
The brief of this qualitative exploratory study was to conduct targeted interviews with female employers of migrant domestic workers, psychiatrists, lawyers and institutional stakeholders in Lebano
Between 2011 and 2013, the Lebanese population increased by 30% due to the influx of Syrian refugees.
This cross sectional survey was conducted among Syrian refugees living in Lebanon, to monitor access to and utilization of key health services.
This study sought to characterize the physical and emotional conditions, dietary habits, coping practices, and living conditions of this elderly population arriving in Lebanon between March 2011 an
MSF’s objective in carrying out this study was to better understand the conditions facing Syrian refugees living in Lebanon.
This report focuses on the consequences for Syrian refugees in Lebanon of not being able to access adequate health care.
In most Arab countries, family matters including Domestic Violence continue to be handled by religious courts as civil legislation does not criminalise acts of violence within the family.
Policy Brief | August 2014
Jeanne d’Arc Street; A Model Pedestrian-Friendly Street for all of Beirut by Cynthia Myntti and
Mounir Mabsout
Annual Report about our 2016
The objective of the report is to identify the psychosocial impact and needs of humanitarian actors working with refugees in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, North Iraq and Palestine.
Research and Policy Memo #10 | May 2011
Climate Change and Health Research in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)Rima R. Habib
Working Paper Series #3 | July 2010
Describing the Lebanese Youth: A National and Psycho-Social SurveyCharles Harb
IFI Research and Policy Memo #1 | April 2010
The Transnational Tobacco Industry Effectively Hampers Tobacco Control Policy-Making in LebanonRima Nakkash