by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Oct 29, 2024 | Our stories
Since September 2024, the escalation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah has caused the displacement of over 1 million people and large humanitarian suffering in Lebanon. The humanitarian response has prioritized distributing in-kind assistance to displaced...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Aug 9, 2024 | Our stories
Since 2019, the severe economic crisis in Lebanon has plunged a large portion of the population into poverty. Over the last decade, poverty has more than tripled, reaching 44% in 2022. Many families were forced to adopt negative coping strategies such as...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Jun 19, 2024 | Our stories
The design of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) programs, especially when implemented at scale, is often driven by technical considerations. The conversations often focus on the survival minimum expenditure basket, financial service provider’s fees and targeting...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Apr 26, 2024 | Our stories
Key Findings: Unlike the Syrian refugee crisis, Lebanese communities receiving or in need of assistance have not been displaced. Instead, they have been forced to contend with the effects of Lebanon’s economic and financial crisis, cutting across traditional...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Aug 8, 2022 | Ijmaa+ Stories
In order to contribute to enhancing relationships between youth in the community, Mercy Corps – Lebanon has partnered with Peace Labs to provide a safe space for expression and interaction beyond the confines of the stress of the current context and any other...
by Mercy Corps Lebanon | Jul 13, 2022 | Ijmaa+ Stories
As one of the requirements of good governance is enhancing civic participation of local communities in public life, the IJMAA+ program has partnered with Upload and is seeking to bridge the gap between residents, particularly youth, and five municipalities in the...