UNICEF Lebanon

UNICEF Lebanon

Safe Water for Displaced Families in Shelters in Lebanon | UNICEF Lebanon
Safe Water for Displaced Families in Shelters in Lebanon | UNICEF Lebanon
For thousands of displaced families in #Lebanon, safe water is a lifeline. Without it, children face serious health risks. We’re supporting families in collective shelters to restore health, dign...
Rehabilitating Tripoli’s Wastewater Treatment Plant
Rehabilitating Tripoli’s Wastewater Treatment Plant
Every drop of clean water matters. 💧 UNICEF and the European Union are supporting the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of the Tripoli Wastewater Treatment Plant to help sustain wastewater..
Turning skills into a new opportunity
Turning skills into a new opportunity
At 22, Mohammad turned new skills into a new opportunity. Through UNICEF’s Learning to Earning programme, he gained the needed experience and confidence to take on a management role and earn an inc...
Lebanon’s Children Deserve Safety and Hope
Lebanon’s Children Deserve Safety and Hope
Every two hours, on average, a child in #Lebanon has been killed or injured since 2 March. More than 770,000 children are experiencing heightened distress after repeated exposure to violence, loss...
Supporting Education During Crisis in Lebanon
Supporting Education During Crisis in Lebanon
For thousands of children across #Lebanon, war and displacement have interrupted learning, separated them from their classrooms, and put their education at risk. Together with the Ministry of Educ...
Solar-Powered Water Chlorination Systems Support Safe Water in Lebanon
Solar-Powered Water Chlorination Systems Support Safe Water in Lebanon
UNICEF is supporting the installation of five solar-powered chlorination systems across #Lebanon to help provide safer water more reliably to communities. With the generous support of Switzerland,...
Supporting Mohamad through emergency cash assistance
Supporting Mohamad through emergency cash assistance
War does not only take away homes. It takes away routines, friendships, familiar streets, and the small freedoms that make children and young people feel safe. For Mohamad, 18, displacement me...
Houssein’s Story: Learning, Earning, and Supporting Families in Crisis
Houssein’s Story: Learning, Earning, and Supporting Families in Crisis
“Being part of this work gave me a sense of purpose. I now wake up each day feeling motivated.” Houssein, 18, was displaced from his home in south #Lebanon following the escalation of the war. Thr...
Children in Lebanon Need More Than a Ceasefire
Children in Lebanon Need More Than a Ceasefire
The situation for children and families in #Lebanon remains critical, despite the ceasefire. Many children continue to face displacement, uncertainty and risks, as hostilities and ongoing insecur...
How Conflict Affects Children with Disabilities in Lebanon
How Conflict Affects Children with Disabilities in Lebanon
or Hussein, progress came one small step at a time. But war disrupted the care and support he relied on to keep moving forward. For many children with disabilities in #Lebanon, conflict means l...
Rehabilitating the Sainik Wastewater Treatment Plant for Safe Water
Rehabilitating the Sainik Wastewater Treatment Plant for Safe Water
Over 550,000 people across 82 villages in South #Lebanon now have access to safer sanitation services, including families affected by displacement and the ongoing crisis. With funding from the Eu...
Children in Lebanon Are Exhausted by War
Children in Lebanon Are Exhausted by War
Children in Lebanon are exhausted. From fear. From displacement. From living through violence again and again. More than 770,000 children are now at risk of long-term mental health conditions bec...
Children in Lebanon Need Safety and Stability
Children in Lebanon Need Safety and Stability
Children remember the smallest details of home. The football games in the village square. Friends gathering outside. The animals they cared for every day. For Hassan, these are no longer dai...
Youth are building practical skills, earning an income, and making a difference in their communities
Youth are building practical skills, earning an income, and making a difference in their communities
من خلال برنامج "التعلّم من أجل الكسب" التابع لليونيسف، يحوّل الشباب مهاراتهم إلى أثر ملموس. يساهمون في دعم الأطفال والعائلات النازحة في مختلف أنحاء #لبنان، من خلال إعداد وجبات دافئة، وتصنيع أكياس ...
Children need a lasting ceasefire, protection, and the chance to learn, play, and recover
Children need a lasting ceasefire, protection, and the chance to learn, play, and recover
A pause in hostilities is not enough for children in #Lebanon. Displacement continues to shape every part of their lives. From the homes they’ve lost to the classrooms they miss, and the lack of ...
Even in displacement, some things children refuse to leave behind. For Lynn, it was her cat.
Even in displacement, some things children refuse to leave behind. For Lynn, it was her cat.
Some things children refuse to leave behind, even in displacement. For Lynn, it was her cat. In a school turned shelter, she stays close to what feels like home, holding on to small moments of co...
Youth in Action During Emergencies
Youth in Action During Emergencies
This is what youth-led response looks like 💙 Not just presence, but real support. UNICEF-trained youth volunteers are working inside shelters, creating safe spaces where young people can express..
#EveryChild has the right to be protected from preventable diseases – no matter the crisis
#EveryChild has the right to be protected from preventable diseases – no matter the crisis
#EveryChild has the right to be protected from preventable diseases – no matter the crisis. 💉 We are working with the Ministry of Public Health, EU, and Gavi to ensure children across #Lebanon do..
Mahdi returns to rubble after the ceasefire
Mahdi returns to rubble after the ceasefire
يعود مهدي، كغيره من الأطفال في مختلف أنحاء #لبنان، بعد وقف إطلاق النار ليجد ذكرياته مدفونة تحت الركام. بعد أسابيع من الخوف والنزوح والفقدان، يوفّر وقف إطلاق النار لحظة من الارتياح. لكن بالنسبة للأ...
Children in Lebanon Need Safety
Children in Lebanon Need Safety
More than 1.1 million people displaced since the beginning of the escalation. 390,000 are children. Living in overcrowded shelters. In fear and uncertainty. Not knowing what tomorrow will bring. ...