LCAT Reports
The Lebanon Crisis Analytics Team (LCAT) provides reactive and in-depth context analysis to inform the humanitarian community in Lebanon. The information and analysis contained in this report is strictly to inform the humanitarian response and policymaking on Lebanon.
LCAT Reports
The Lebanon Crisis Analytics Team (LCAT) provides reactive and in-depth context analysis to inform the humanitarian community in Lebanon. The information and analysis contained in this report is strictly to inform the humanitarian response and policymaking on Lebanon.
The Monthly Lebanon Crisis Update provides an overview of economic and political developments to alert the international aid response to new and emerging challenges that could impact the humanitarian situation in Lebanon. In the context of the multiple crises affecting Lebanon, the update tracks the impact of political developments on the economy, relevant international developments, updates on service delivery and governance issues, and analysis of the drivers of humanitarian need as they develop. The report also aims to provide nuanced forecasting on contextual shifts relevant to shifting needs and the implementation of humanitarian programming. The report draws upon a desk review of currently available literature, analysis of relevant quantitative data, and key informant interviews with a range of experts and individuals with knowledge of Lebanon’s economy.
The Monthly Lebanon Crisis Update provides an overview of economic and political developments to alert the international aid response to new and emerging challenges that could impact the humanitarian situation in Lebanon. In the context of the multiple crises affecting Lebanon, the update tracks the impact of political developments on the economy, relevant international developments, updates on service delivery and governance issues, and analysis of the drivers of humanitarian need as they develop. The report also aims to provide nuanced forecasting on contextual shifts relevant to shifting needs and the implementation of humanitarian programming. The report draws upon a desk review of currently available literature, analysis of relevant quantitative data, and key informant interviews with a range of experts and individuals with knowledge of Lebanon’s economy.
Monthly Reports
May Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese Pound (LBP) parallel market exchange rate stabilized around LBP 94,500 per 1 US dollar (USD) in May, aided by Central Bank interventions. Commercial banks operated without significant interruption, enabling regular transactions on the...
April Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese national government implemented a range of new policies regarding Syrian refugees in Lebanon, in addition to raiding Syrian national’s residences, a portion of whom were deported. An increase in raids and deportations earlier in the month...
March Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Central Bank adjusted the Sayrafa exchange rate twice in March, both times in response to rapid Lebanese pound (LBP) depreciation. On March 1, the Central Bank “increased” the Sayrafa exchange rate from LBP 45,400 to LBP 70,000. The Central Bank...
February Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Central Bank established a new official USD exchange rate of LBP 15,000 and raised the Sayrafa rate to LBP 42,000 on February 1. The US dollar (USD)-Lebanese pound (LBP) parallel market exchange rate reached LBP 88,000 in late February before...
January Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese Pound (LBP) depreciated to a low of LBP 63,500 per USD 1 on January 26. Acute LBP depreciation in the second half of January was accompanied by an increase in LBP money supply and Central Bank-mandated limits on Sayrafa platform...
December Crisis Update
Key Takeaways: The Lebanese pound (LBP) parallel market exchange rate depreciated to a record low of LBP 47,800 per 1 US dollar (USD) by December 26, largely due to an increase in money supply in December. The exchange rate sharply appreciated on December 27, when the...