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Open Data Lebanon

A citizen initiative

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Open Data Lebanon

Lebanon's Open Data Platform is a citizen initiative by Dr. Wissam Sammouri, aiming to make public data and information accessible, searchable, and available for all.

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Council of Ministers

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برنامج الحكومة الإصلاحي - نيسان 2020

Description: عملاً بقرار مجلس الوزراء رقم ١٣ تاريخ ٣٠ نيسان ٢٠٢٠، فإن برنامج الحكومة الاصلاحي المعتمد راهناً هو ذلك المعدّ باللغة الانكليزية (على الرابط أدناه)، بانتظار تنقيح النسخة العربية من قبل متخصصين يكلفون من وزارة المالية بهدف مطابقة النسخة العربية لغوياً وفنياً للنسخة الانكليزية

LebanonMay 2020
HD

Humanitarian Data Exchange

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Lebanon Primary Health Care Centers

Description: List of all Primary Health Care centers and humanitarian intervention data.

LebanonApr 2020
OD

Open Data Lebanon

Web App

Births in Lebanon by Qada and Type of Birth - 2018

We have created the following Webapp that shows the number of births by Qada and Type of birth and delivery. The data source is the Ministry of Public Health, all hospital data concatenated, year 2018.

LebanonApr 2020
Central Administration of Statistics

CAS

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مسح القوى العاملة والأحوال المعيشية في لبنان 2018-2019

Description: A survey was conducted by the Central Administration of Statistics (CAS), the International Labour Organization, and the European Union (EU) 2020 in Lebanon to collect data about the living conditions of the labour force and the household living conditions under the title of "Labour Force and Household Living Conditions Survey 2018-2019 in Lebanon" (مسح القوى العاملة والأحوال المعيشية في لبنان 2018-2019). A report that summarizes the key findings and statistics is available as well. Dataset:

LebanonApr 2020
Central Administration of Statistics

CAS

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Incoming/Outgoing Nationality

Description: This dataset contains both monthly and yearly statistics of incoming and outgoing nationalities from Lebanon from 1996 to 2019.

LebanonApr 2020
LM

MOPH

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Births in Lebanon by Qada and type of birth - 2018

Description: Maternal health is an area in which Lebanon has recorded success to meet the third SDG (Sustainable Development Goal) This dataset contains the number of births by type by Qada and type of birth. It is based on data reported to the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) from hospitals.

LebanonApr 2020
Central Administration of Statistics

CAS

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Car Accidents

Description: This dataset contains both monthly and yearly statistics of car accidents in Lebanon from 2007 to 2019. This dataset is aggregated by the number of car accidents, the number of injuries, and the number of fatalities.

LebanonApr 2020
AS

Able Summit

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List of the NGOs in Lebanon

Description: This sheet contains the list of the NGOs in Lebanon.

LebanonMar 2020
A1

Article 19

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Lebanon: Disability and Access to Information

Description: Disability is a complex, multi-dimensional human experience that often resists definition and measurement, and the CRPD was an important step towards applying human rights standards to human diversity and complexity. The CRPD sets out civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights, reformulating them around key principles such as accessibility and inclusion. Access to information – the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas – is guaranteed by the CRPD. It is both a vital tool for advocacy and a vital precondition for the enjoyment of other rights. Access to government information on public policy and its outcomes is crucial in order for persons with disabilities to achieve their rights. This report looks at some of the ways that access to information can help persons with disabilities achieve their rights – and ways in which barriers to information can totally undermine their rights. It uses Lebanon as a case study.

LebanonMar 2020
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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Political Rights of People with Disabilities in Lebanon

Description: In 2016, there were 98,000 registered persons with disabilities in Lebanon, representing an estimated three percent of Lebanon’s population. They face many challenges, including legal and administrative barriers to political participation, while lack of access is present in elections as well as in political parties and political expression. Initiatives to increase their participation in elections and decision-making processes are also limited. Political participation of persons with disabilities has been outlined in a series of international and regional human rights conventions. Among them is the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which was first to elaborate the right to participate in political and public life in the context of disability and to provide specific guidance to States. Lebanon signed the CRPD in 2007 but has yet to ratify it, and the hope is to improve the level of participation of persons with disabilities in the political life and facilitate their accessibility to electoral process.

LebanonMar 2020
TW

The World Bank

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Projects in Lebanon

Description: List of projects approved and financed by the World Bank in Lebanon.

LebanonMar 2020
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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Spotlight on Youth in Lebanon

Description: In the midst of severe regional and internal pressures Lebanon has shown a remarkable, and perhaps unexpected, degree of resilience. A look at basic development indicators suggests the country has made massive gains towards human development in recent decades. However this cursory glance fails to illuminate the major blockages which continue to mire further progress and restrict the human capabilities of those in Lebanon. At the center of this situation are the youth of Lebanon who are personally confronted by many of these development challenges on a daily basis and whose empowerment is central to the well-being of the nation as a whole. This study aims to provide an updated analysis of the socio-economic situation of Lebanese youth and illustrate the wide development disparities between different groups within the country. The study also includes updates about the welfare and living conditions of non-Lebanese resident youth (mostly refugees). This paper serves to promote more factually informed decision making among all parties seeking to advance the human development status of Lebanon. This report was made possible through the generous support of the People of Japan through UNDP Regional Bureau of Arab States.

LebanonFeb 2020
PC

PWC

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Workforce of the Future Middle East Edition

Description: Our report forms part of the ongoing research and analysis being carried out by PwC around the world to help us better understand the rapidly changing world of work and the challenges which organisations and individuals could face. We build on the influential 2018 PwC report, Workforce of the future: the competing forces shaping 2030, which outlined four potential models for the world of work in just over a decade from now. The ‘Four Worlds’ model was developed from 10 years of research by a team from PwC and the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilisation at the Said Business School in Oxford, as well as a worldwide survey of 10,000 people. The Workforce of the future, Middle East edition delves into perceptions of importance and risk in the Middle East, based on survey respondents and interviews with clients, and compares the regional findings with those globally.

Feb 2020
CF

CRDP

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2017-2018 تقرير عن الامتحانات الرسمية للمتعلمين ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة

Description: يتضمن هذا التقرير تحليل عام لنتائج الامتحانات الرسميّة للمتعلمين ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة للدّورة العاديّة في الشهادتين المتوسّطة و الثّانوية العامّة للعام الدّراسّي2018-2017

LebanonFeb 2020
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Hivos

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Lebanese Women In Leadership Positions: A Survey on National Perceptions

Description: In July 2017, Beyond Reform and Development, in partnership with Hivos, Peoples Unlimited launched a report on women’s political participation in Lebanon. The one-year study looked at women’s participation in unions and syndicates, political parties, the judicial system and civil society. The findings from the study were collected using several qualitative data collection tools (interviews, literature review, and focus groups). In 2018, a perceptions survey was conducted across Lebanon using a national representative sample to explore various perceptions of women’s participation in politics. The qualitative results revealed patterns in the challenges women face when engaging in politics, such as a lack of career development opportunities, negative stereotypes of women in politics and limits to their ability to engage in politics. As such, this quantitative survey serves to understand, highlight and address patterns in these perceptions, the characteristics of individuals opposing women participating in politics and the perceived challenges to women’s participation.

LebanonFeb 2020
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