A UNICEF programme supports Lebanon’s youth by providing training and access to paid employment. Through a Cash for Work (C4W) project funded by Germany through the German Development Bank KfW,
Unleash a force that will bring about positive change into their lives
One in six people in Lebanon is between the ages of 15 and 24, of which an estimated 520,000 are viewed as vulnerable including 305,000 are poor Lebanese, 164,000 Syrians,
Nutrition in Times of Crisis
As Lebanon reels from a convergence of crises that have plunged the majority of the population into poverty, Lebanon Nutrition Sector launched the results of a new nationwide nutrition survey
Lebanon: increase in violence against children UNICEF calls for the protection of children and the safeguarding of their rights
“The recent information circulating on several media outlets of grave sexual and physical violence against children is another indicator that violence against children is increasing in Lebanon.” “Nothing justifies violence
Strengthening child-friendly justice in Lebanon
The Ministry of Justice, with support from UNICEF and the European Union joined efforts to protect children’s rights in the justice system. The first child-friendly facility inside the Palaces of
Lebanon: Children’s future on the line
The prolonged economic depression is just one of the mutually reinforcing crises in Lebanon, which is reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the massive
At least one million children in danger of violence as crisis intensifies in Lebanon
One in two children in Lebanon is at serious risk of physical, emotional, or sexual violence, as families struggle to cope in the country’s deepening crisis, according to a new
تقرير أممي: آلاف الأطفال يعانون من “ظروف مروعة” في مناطق النزاع
يوضح تقرير الأمم المتحدة السنوي حول الأطفال والنزاع المسلح صدر يوم الاثنين بالتفصيل الأثر المدمر الذي أحدثته أشكال مختلفة من الصراع على الأطفال في جميع أنحاء العالم في عام 2021.
Rohingya and Bangladeshi teachers pair up to tackle education hurdles in camps
For as long as he can remember, Shah Alum’s dream was to become a teacher. But his education ended abruptly when he was forced to flee his native Myanmar before
To support trafficking victims, UNHCR urges more protection services in Africa
Protection services are severely lacking for refugees and migrants making perilous journeys from the Sahel and Horn of Africa towards North Africa and Europe, including survivors of human trafficking, UNHCR,