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United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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The socioeconomic impacts of the 2024 war on Lebanon

This report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) analyzes the socioeconomic impacts of the 2024 war in Lebanon, including effects on GDP, employment, poverty, infrastructure, businesses, and public services. It provides data-driven insights into the economic damage, humanitarian consequences, and recovery challenges facing Lebanon.

May 2026
National Council for Scientific Research Lebanon

CNRS

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Lebanon Post-War Recovery Report

This report analyzes post-war recovery challenges and reconstruction priorities in Lebanon, covering economic recovery, infrastructure rehabilitation, social impacts, and long-term development strategies.

May 2026
IOF

IOF

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Review of the Government Spending on Social Protection in Lebanon

This publication presents the findings of the Review of Government Spending on Social Protection in Lebanon (2017–2024), led by the Institut des Finances Basil Fuleihan. The review analyzes government allocations and actual spending on social protection over the period 2017–2024, examining trends in financing, budget execution, and expenditure distribution across social protection pillars, beneficiary groups, and lifecycle risks. It highlights the significant decline in the real value of social protection spending due to currency depreciation, the concentration of resources in social insurance and public sector pensions, and persistent challenges related to efficiency, equity, and coverage. The report aims to inform fiscal and social policy reforms and support evidence-based decision-making for the implementation of Lebanon’s National Social Protection Strategy. The review was conducted with technical support from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and co-funded by the European Union.

LebanonJan 2026
Unicef

Unicef

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Facts and Findings of the Review of Government Spending on Social Protection in Lebanon (2017–2024)

This brief presents the key findings of the Review of Government Spending on Social Protection (2017–2024), conducted by the Institut des Finances Basil Fuleihan with technical support from the ILO and UNICEF. It examines trends in social protection financing in Lebanon, highlighting the sharp erosion of real spending due to currency depreciation, the concentration of resources in public sector pensions, declining budget execution efficiency, and gaps in coverage and equity. The brief also outlines priority policy recommendations to strengthen data systems, institutional capacity, fiscal space, and the long-term sustainability and inclusiveness of Lebanon’s social protection system.

LebanonJan 2026
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations

food-and-agriculture-organization-fao-of-the-united-nations

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FAO – Lebanon Agriculture Damage and Loss Assessment 2023–2024

This report assesses the damage and losses suffered by Lebanon’s agriculture sector due to conflict. It covers the period from October 2023 to November 2024 using FAO’s DIEM-Impact methodology. The assessment analyzes impacts on crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture. It provides monetary estimates of damages, production losses, and affected agricultural assets. Geospatial data and remote sensing were used to identify affected areas and subsectors. The report highlights regional disparities, with southern Lebanon and the Bekaa most impacted. It also outlines recovery and reconstruction needs to support food security and rural livelihoods.

LebanonJan 2026
WF

WFP

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WFP Lebanon Situation Report - November 2025

This report offers a concise, evidence-based overview of Lebanon’s deepening food security crisis, showing how conflict aftershocks, displacement, and funding shortfalls are affecting millions, and how WFP is responding on the ground to meet urgent needs despite severe resource constraints.

LebanonDec 2025
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations

food-and-agriculture-organization-fao-of-the-united-nations

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Lebanon - Food Prices

Food Prices for Lebanon. Contains data from the FAOSTAT bulk data service covering the following categories: Consumer Price Indices, Deflators, Exchange rates, Producer Prices

LebanonSep 2024
CF

center-for-lebanese-studies

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The Impact of Lebanon’s Compounded Crises on Grade 12 Students’ Readiness for Official Examinations in 2024

By Mohammad Hammoud, Maha Shuayb Amid the ongoing economic and social crisis in Lebanon, which continues to cast a shadow over the education sector alongside the Israeli aggression on southern Lebanon, Baalbek, and Bekaa, the question of whether Lebanese students are ready to take this year’s (2024) official exams is raised again. According to a recent field study we conducted on the loss of learning among tenth- grade students in public schools, a significant educational loss was revealed in mathematics, Arabic, and English subjects, primarily due to the loss of approximately 700 school days over the past six academic years due to the successive crises Lebanon has faced. As part of the education observatory that was launched by the Centre for Lebanese Studies in 2020 to study the impact of the economic crisis on the education sector, we conducted an online survey in May 2024 to examine the readiness of high school (grade 12) students for this year’s official exams after experiencing various types of crises and disruptions from educational interruptions to the accumulation of learning difficulties and educational losses to the ongoing Israeli aggression on southern Lebanon and Baalbek. The survey included a sample of 406 high school students (48% in private schools and 52% in public schools), distributed across the eight Lebanese governorates.

LebanonMay 2024
GI

Gherbal Initiative

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Financial Institutions المؤسسات الماليّة

.دليل حول كافّة المؤسسات الماليّة اللبنانية A directory of all Lebanese financial institutions.

LebanonSep 2022
GI

Gherbal Initiative

Web App

Loans and Grants القروض والمنح

قائمة كاملة عن القروض والمنح بين عامي 1990 و2020 A full list of loans and grants received between 1990 and 2020.

LebanonSep 2022
GI

Gherbal Initiative

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Administrations' Directory دليل الادارات

.دليل لأكثر من 200 إدارة حول معلومات الاتصال والموظفين والميزانيّة والقروض والمنح وسلف الخزينة وعقود المتعهدين وغيرها A full directory for 200+ administrations highlighting their contact information, staff, budget, loans & grants, advance payments received, contracts and more.

LebanonSep 2022
GI

Gherbal Initiative

Web App

Proprieties of Non-Lebanese أملاك الأجانب

.خريطة تفاعلية توضح التطور الزمني للملكيّة الأجنبيّة للأراضي اللبنانية في كل قضاء A map based portal for Non-Lebanese proprieties of lands over time by caza.

LebanonSep 2022
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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National E-Waste Monitor

This report examines the overall statistics of electronic and electrical equipment (EEE) placed on the market (POM), the national stock and its subsequent e-waste generation, its disposal routes, and e-waste collection for environmentally sound management. The main findings are that 63 kt EEE were placed on the market in Lebanon in 2021, entering the stock of households and businesses. The total stock of EEE in Lebanon in 2021 is calculated at 659 kt. Once devices are broken or unused, the household survey suggests that repair and donation are the predominant intentions of Lebanese households, which is likely to extend the lifespan of the EEE. In 2021, 46 kt of e-waste was discarded from the stock and became e-waste. Once discarded, waste management infrastructure is lacking, and e-waste ends up with the municipal solid waste or is collected by the informal sector. As a result, of the 46 kt e-waste generation in 2021 only 0.09 kt was documented by two e-waste national dismantling entities in Lebanon to have been managed in an environmentally sound manner.

LebanonJun 2022
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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Lebanon State of the Environment and Future Outlook: Turning the Crises into Opportunities

Over the past decade, Lebanon has endured multiple crises, including political instability, the fast changing financial and economic situation, as compounded by the COVID19 outbreak, the Beirut Port explosions and the impact of the Syria crisis These compounded crises have significantly exacerbated pre-existing development challenges in the country, while contributing to the deterioration of an already fragile natural ecosystem, given the immense added pressure on resources. Within this framework, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with support from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Lebanon, have partnered to jointly prepare the “The State of the Environment and Future Outlook: Turning the Crises into Opportunities” in close collaboration with the Ministry of Environment. The purpose of the report is to consolidate, analyze and present the latest available data on the environment in various key sectors in Lebanon. Each chapter has been drafted and reviewed by experts across the fields of solid waste, water and wastewater, land management, air pollution and environment policies. The report ultimately seeks to make data and analysis available to the public, policy makers and humanitarian and development partners to support evidence based policies, and to facilitate better planning and programme on environment issues. It also provides forward looking scenarios for the future of the environment and natural resource management in Lebanon. These scenarios include (a) a negative outlook that is based on the current situation and status quo and (b) a more positive outlook that considers these crises as opportunities to build Lebanon forward and break the country’s current unsustainable path. As the multiple crises that Lebanon is experiencing continue to negatively affect the environment across the board, there is a real risk that the positive gains made could be reversed and that the country could face accelerated environmental emergencies of greater impact. This is notwithstanding the fact that the continued environmental degradation will likely further exacerbate Lebanon’s overall crises.

LebanonMar 2022
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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Gender-Related Laws, Policies and Practices in Lebanon

More than a decade after the United Nations’ adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, which is adopted by many countries including Lebanon, these countries returned in 2015 to commit themselves to achieve gender equality and to empower all women and girls as one of the development agenda goals for the coming years1. According to this goal, gender equality is no longer a fundamental human right only, but also one of the necessary foundations for peace, prosperity and sustainability at the social and economic level. Despite the various efforts made in Lebanon to achieve gender-based justice and equality, the picture is still bleak. In 2017, Lebanon ranked 137th out of 144 countries in the world and 11th among 14 Arab countries on the global gender gap index of the World Economic Foru2m. This index and others require an auditing analysis in a political, economic, cultural, social and security factors that Lebanon is undergoing. Therefore, this report will show a rebuttal of some of the most significant aspects of gender justice and equality in Lebanon, then study it by analysing the collection of legislation and policies and the based-on practices at the level of the state and other actors.

LebanonMar 2022
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