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.

Thematic Reports

Lebanon’s 2024 Budget: Austerity and Regressive Taxes
Lebanon’s 2024 Budget: Austerity and Regressive Taxes

Key Takeaways: The 2024 budget’s revenues and expenditures are significantly smaller in real terms3 compared to pre-crisis budgets due to the country’s contracted economy. Long-term investment allocations are insufficient to support sustained economic recovery. Low...

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Night-time Light Reflectance: Potential Uses In Lebanon
Night-time Light Reflectance: Potential Uses In Lebanon

Key Findings: NLR declined from late 2019 to early 2021 and accelerated after fuel subsidies were lifted in May 2021 because most of Lebanon heavily relies on diesel-powered electricity generators. NLR has declined in all qadas since late 2019, but qadas that receive...

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Lebanese Remittances: A Household Analysis
Lebanese Remittances: A Household Analysis

Key Findings: Higher-income households receive remittances on a more regular basis. A mere 7% of respondents reporting a monthly income of less than LBP 5 million receive regular remittances, compared to almost 60% of those earning between LBP 20 million and LBP 25...

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Lebanon’s Import Bill: Jewelry Before Baby Formula
Lebanon’s Import Bill: Jewelry Before Baby Formula

Key Findings: Lebanon's import bill totalled 19.5 billion US dollars (USD) in 2022, returning to pre-crisis levels. Although the overall quantity of imports decreased, rising world commodity prices and logistics costs led to an increase in import value. Lebanon's...

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Barriers to Accessing Aid among Lebanese
Barriers to Accessing Aid among Lebanese

Introduction: This study, a collaboration between the Mercy Corps Lebanon Crisis Analytics Team (LCAT) and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), examines the barriers facing vulnerable Lebanese when trying to access assistance, in an effort to develop recommendations for...

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