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The aim of the “Socio-Economic Assessment in Nahr el-Bared surrounding areas” report is to provide an assessment of the pre and post conflict conditions of households located in the vicinity of Nahr el Bared camp for a variety of livelihood aspects including: housing, health,
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The Israeli July 2006 war exposed the Lebanese population to disastrous conditions. It has profoundly affected residents’ livelihoods through bringing down access to services, infrastructure and natural resources. Responding to these emerging problems poses further challenges for the Lebanese government and society. In this respect, different emergency measures have been undertaken to address the arising needs, starting with assessing physical, economic and social damages. As a contribution to identifying short and medium term intervention needs, the World Bank initiated undertaking a Post...
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This national survey provides a vital statistical database on the demographic and the educational status in Lebanon; the residential fact and the economic activity of the individuals; the health insurance, the migration, the family’s income and the aid received during the war
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This package includes two documents: - "Islamic_Relief_Sitrep": Islamic Relief's situation report summarizing their relief activities to date and planned actions following the July 2006 Israeli war on Lebanon, prepared by IR's Disaster Preparedness and Response Unit (DPRU).
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This package includes 6 documents: - "Samidoun Dahieh Report Report": Report on the general assessment of needs in Dahieh. - "SAMIDOUN": Survey of needs and population in certain municipalities, with contact info of municipality.
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In 2002 the Lebanese Physically Handicapped Union (LPHU) conducted a study of 200 graduates of institutions for disabled people, to find out if institutions help disabled people enjoy their rights in the areas of education and employment, as set out in Lebanon’s laws on disabi