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The Humanitarian Country Team in Lebanon, led by the Humanitarian Coordinator and supplementing national efforts, continues to increase its readiness and response to the humanitarian needs of the...
Since 2019, the situation in Lebanon has evolved with the emergence of an unprecedented and complex political, economic, financial, social and health crisis. More recently, the country has also faced the impact of the escalation of hostilities between Israel and non-State armed groups in South Lebanon. This is linked to the erupted conflict in Gaza and has predominantly affected South Lebanon internally displacing more than 96,000 people, while an estimated 60,000 people remain in hard-to-access areas along the Blue Line. These elements have added to the pre-existing impact of the Syria crisis on Lebanon’s institutions, infrastructure, and economy, and negatively impacted past developmental gains. All vulnerable populations in Lebanon have been deeply affected by a sharp increase in poverty and humanitarian needs, gaps in critical supply chains and limitations on access to food, healthcare, education, employment, and other basic services.
The hardship is expected to be prolonged, particularly in the context of a political deadlock that prevents the implementation of a comprehensive economic and financial stabilization plan, or a sustainable development plan. Meanwhile, Lebanon continues to host the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. These refugees face limited prospects for durable solutions to their displacement in the immediate future. Similarly, the situation in the South of Lebanon remains volatile and could potentially deteriorate sharply and has already had a significant impact in damaging livelihoods and limiting affected populations’ access to basic services and protection.
OCHA Lebanon's primary objective is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and promote dignity through coordinated humanitarian efforts. In 2024 OCHA Lebanon will prioritize:
OCHA Lebanon is actively supporting Government-led national preparedness and response efforts in light of ongoing hostilities in the south. Together with UN and non-governmental organizations, under the Humanitarian Coordinator's leadership, OCHA is accelerating response and preparedness activities as outlined in the Humanitarian Country Team's contingency plan. Humanitarian partners are currently addressing the emergency response to the escalation in South Lebanon under the 2024 Lebanon Response Plan. OOCHA Lebanon is also leading efforts on civil-military coordination through an established CMCoord cell and strengthening humanitarian notification.