by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Mar 16, 2022 | Our stories
With a cash grant from Mercy Corps, Andy repaired his music shop after it was destroyed by the explosion in Beirut. No one could have anticipated the catastrophe that struck Lebanon in August 2020. It was an ordinary Tuesday evening when an explosion rocked Beirut,...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Mar 7, 2022 | LCAT Monthly Reports
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese Pound (LBP) was relatively stable throughout February after rebounding in January. It is unclear whether the Central Bank will be able to maintain the rate, especially in the face of declining reserves and a rising trade imbalance driven in...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Feb 7, 2022 | LCAT Monthly Reports
Key Takeaways: In an unexpected development, the Central Bank intervened in the currency market to stabilize the Lebanese Pound (LBP), which recovered from a low of LBP 33,000 to one US dollar (USD) on January 11, to about LBP 20,000 by the end of the month. The...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Jan 10, 2022 | LCAT Monthly Reports, Uncategorized
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese lira continued to experience significant depreciation during the final two months of 2021, pushing towards 30,000 and further reducing the purchasing power of the population, driving many more towards a dependence on humanitarian assistance...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Jan 3, 2022 | Our stories
Safa Masri improved her business with training and support from Mercy Corps in Tripoli, Lebanon. On a bustling street in the east of Tripoli, Lebanon, customers who enter Safa Masri’s bake shop are greeted with the sweet smell of desserts. Cake pops, cookies,...