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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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عرض 91–105 من أصل 139 مجموعة بيانات

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Central Administration of Statistics

CAS

Excel

Electricity

Description: This dataset contains both monthly and yearly statistics of electricity production and consumption from 1995 to 2019. This dataset is aggregated by production type (hydraulic, thermic, gas, steam), production location (Zouk, Naameh, Syria, Boats, etc. ), production cost (principal payments, interest payments, loans and Eurobonds, transfer from/to Syria, etc.)

LebanonApr 2020
Central Administration of Statistics

CAS

Excel

Cement Deliveries

Description: This dataset contains both monthly and yearly statistics of cement delivery from 1993 to 2019.

LebanonApr 2020
LM

MOPH

PDF

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

Excel

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
LM

MOPH

HTML

فيروس التاجي المستجد 2019 في لبنان

Description: تتضمن هذه الصفحة معلومات حول فيروس التاجي المستجد 2019 تهدف الى تزويد المواطنين بالمعلومات والإرشادات اللازمة للوقاية وتصحيح المعلومات المغلوطة المتداولة حوله بالاضافة الى تزويدهم باخر المعطيات والتطورات

LebanonMar 2020
LM

Lebanese Ministry of Information

Web App

آخر اﻹحصاءات عن فيروس الكورونا في لبنان

Description: تتضمن هذه الصفحة آخر اﻹحصاءات عن فيروس الكورونا في لبنان صادر عن وزارة الاعلام بالتعاون مع وزارة الصحة و مع وحدة الكوارث

LebanonMar 2020
LM

MOPH

PDF

جهوزية القطاع الصحي في لبنان للاستجابة لفيروس كورونا

Description: يتضمن هذا التقرير كامل التفاصيل المتعلّقة بجهوزية القطاع الصحي في لبنان للاستجابة لفيروس كورونا صادر عن وزارة الصحة العام

LebanonMar 2020
UO

UOB

Web App

Wind speed and wind direction forecast in Lebanon

Description: Wind speed and wind direction forecast in Lebanon from windy.com

LebanonMar 2020
UO

UOB

Web App

Wildfire reports at Lebanon's villages

Description: Firelab is a web-application that produces detailed wildfire reports at both the country and village levels .Lebanon’s forests are increasingly exposed to a suite of stresses linked to urbanization, wildfire, climate warming, and misguided management. During the last decades, changes in traditional land-use and lifestyles have resulted in an increase in fuel accumulation in many of Lebanon’s forests. At the same time, population densities are increasing in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) where fuel accumulations are greatest. Increasing fuel accumulation, growing settlement in the WUI and climate warming all contribute to increased wildfire risk, posing significant challenges to municipalities and land managers tasked with protecting populations and forests from severe wildfires. The Goal of the project is to develop the capacity of stakeholders in Lebanon to assess and manage wildfire risk in Lebanon’s WUI in light of future climate change and human development in wildland areas. A primary goal of our research is to improve knowledge and understanding among land managers, university students, local community groups, and municipalities about the nature and risks of wildfire in Lebanon’s WUI. Results from our research will provide critical information for land managers and municipalities tasked with mitigating increased risk of wildland fires. Research objectives: (1) investigate the feasibility of developing a wildfire-climate model for Lebanon that simulates the interactions among climate change, expansion of human development into wildland areas, and wildfire risk in the WUI; (2) identify data needs and partnerships necessary for future development of a wildfire-climate model for Lebanon; and (3) develop materials that would demonstrate how such a model can be used by Lebanese stakeholders to adaptively manage wildfire risk in the WUI for future climate and land use changes. Educational objectives: (4) develop the capacity of the community of interest (i.e., land and wildland fire management agencies, homeowners, and community/regional planners) to assess and manage wildfire risk in the WUI under alternative climate change and residential development futures; and (5) incorporate the research results into educational products that increase understanding and knowledge of wildfire risk to the broader community (i.e., students, members of the public who do not actively make decisions that influence wildfires and wildfire risk, and management personnel for public forests and nature reserves).

LebanonMar 2020
UO

UOB

PDF

State of Lebanon’s wildfires in 2019

Description: In 2013, a collaborative work was initiated between the Ministry of Environment (MOE) and the Institute of the Environment, University of Balamand (IOE-UOB), regarding the execution of the data analysis related to wildfires in Lebanon. The main goal of this collaboration is to produce a yearly report on wildfire occurrence and the extent of burned areas in Lebanon. The analysis is done based on the data provided in the fire ID cards filled in by the Internal Security Forces (ISF) and copied to the Ministry of Environment, knowing that the fire ID cards format was issued through the notification of the Presidency of Council of Ministers number 256 dated on 1/3/2008. The report comes in line with the highlights of the technical requirements of Lebanon’s National Strategy for Forest Fire Management (endorsed by Council of Ministers Decision No. 52 dated 13/5/2009) by working towards the unification of fire information and data as a means to empower efforts in understanding better the problem of wildfires in Lebanon.

LebanonMar 2020
TL

LCPS

PDF

Lebanon’s Manufacturing Sector Inaction and Untapped Potential

Description: A study of Lebanon’s product space reveals that the country should focus on facilitating the development of new complex products, particularly in the machinery-electrical clusters and the chemical community. These products are attractive in terms of the tradeoff between distance and complexity and their potential strategic value in improving the position of the country.

LebanonMar 2020
HR

HRW

PDF

Barriers to Education for Children with Disabilities in Lebanon

Description: Under the law, all Lebanese children should have access to education free from discrimination. Lebanon’s Law 220 of 2000 grants persons with disabilities the right to education, health, and other basic rights. It set up a commission dedicated to optimizing conditions for children registered as having a disability to participate in all classes and tests. In reality, the educational path of children with disabilities in Lebanon is strewn with logistical, social, and economic pitfalls that mean they often face a compromised school experience—if they can enroll at all. Users can find the full report and its summary.

LebanonMar 2020
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

PDF

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
AS

Able Summit

Excel

List of the NGOs in Lebanon

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

LebanonMar 2020
A1

Article 19

PDF

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
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