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NEWS QUOTE from Lebanon: Save the Children welcomes ceasefire announcement but concerned by continued violence in Lebanon
Save the Children welcomes the ceasefire but said that the violence must stop immediately.
ABOUT 300,000 CHILDREN HAVE FLED LEBANON TO SYRIA, WHERE AID NEEDS HAVE NEVER BEEN HIGHER
About 300,000 children have fled from Lebanon to Syria in the past seven weeks to seek safety from the worsening conflict, only to arrive in a country where humanitarian needs have never been higher. We have multimedia content to accompany this press release: www.contenthubsavethechildren.org/Package/2O4C2S11VJ1U
"I've experienced pain and sorrow before. But not like this." Stories from an aid worker in Lebanon
Baraa Shkeir works with Save the Children in Lebanon. Currently, she is part of Save the Children Lebanon’s ongoing emergency response. Here she shares a testimony of her experiences.
Provision of Construction Materials / Services – specifically in civil work
Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Lebanon and around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes for children – every day and in times of crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share.
LEBANON: At least two children killed every day in five weeks of war
The humanitarian situation in Lebanon continues to rapidly deteriorate; the latest Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed at least 60 people, including two children.
LEBANON: Over 400,000 forcibly displaced children at growing risk of scabies, cholera and waterborne diseases
The first case of cholera was detected in Lebanon, where over 400,000 children have been forcibly displaced by the escalating conflict. Children in Lebanon are now at growing risk of skin diseases, cholera, and other waterborne diseases due to overcrowded, basic conditions in collective shelters and a lack of water and sanitation facilities.
“I want to go back, even if my house is bombed” - Lebanon’s children’s hope to reclaim their dreams
Nadine Malli who works with Save the Children in Lebanon, has 10 years of experience working within the humanitarian sector. Currently, she is part of Save the Children Lebanon’s ongoing emergency response. Here she shares a testimony of her experiences.
Education disrupted for sixth year for 1.5 million children in Lebanon, with half of public schools used as shelters
This is the sixth year of significant disruptions to education for children in Lebanon, who have been hit by multiple complex crises for decades without being able to fully recover.
LEBANON: Shelters struggling to house families with an unprecedented one million people on the move and new relocation orders issued by Israeli military forces
At least one million people in Lebanon – a fifth of the population – are now displaced, with half leaving their homes in the past four days.
Ground incursion of Israeli forces in south of Lebanon will have deadly consequences for children, warns Save the Children
Save the Children calls for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further suffering, ensure safe humanitarian access, and stop the conflict from escalating further across the region.
About 140,000 children displaced by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, many arriving in shelters severely distressed
Over 400,000 people have been displaced since the start of Israeli airstrikes on Sunday
CHILDREN AT RISK AND TERRIFIED AS CONFLICT ESCALATES IN LEBANON
At least 21 children are among an estimated 270 people killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon
JOINT STATEMENT: Humanitarian agencies issue a fervent plea for the cessation of hostilities in Southern Lebanon as growing humanitarian needs are further exacerbated
The Lebanon Humanitarian INGO Forum, made up of 66 international non-governmental organizations, expresses profound concern over the escalation of hos
Statement on escalation of violence in Lebanon
Reactive statement on attacks on south of Lebanon that killed at least 4 children
Olive groves, farms in southern Lebanon destroyed in rising cross-border violence with 86,000 people forced to flee
A PR on olive trees destroyed by Israeli shelling in Lebanon and people displaced
LEBANON: Calls for armed groups to vacate schools in Ein El Helwe Camp
Armed groups must immediately cease their occupation of schools in Ein El Helwe Palestine refugee camp in the south of Lebanon, said Save the Children
Lebanon: At least 12,000 children displaced in Ein el-Hilweh camp as violence enters its fifth day
20,000 people including an estimated 12,000 children have been forced from their homes during 5 days of violence in Lebanon's largest refugee camp
STATEMENT: DEADLY CLASHES IN PALESTINIAN REFUGEE CAMP IN LEBANON CLOSE SCHOOLS, PUT CHILDREN AT RISK
Clashes in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Hilweh in the south of Lebanon have closed schools and are putting children at direct risk
Fear, distress and grief: TÜRKİYE and Syria earthquakes may fuel severe mental health needs in the region
Children who were directly impacted by the earthquakes or experienced similar distressing events in the past could be at risk.
One Million Children Left Without Education in Lebanon after Public Schools Shut their Doors
A press release on the number of children impacted by school closures in Lebanon.
Lebanon: children facing crisis hunger levels to rise by 14% in 2023 unless urgent action taken
a press release on the rising levels of hunger in Lebanon
Deadly cholera outbreak tightens its grip on the Middle East, as cases nearly double in Lebanon
Deadly cholera outbreak tightens its grip on the Middle East, as cases nearly double in Lebanon
Lebanon: Bread shortages fuelling tensions with Syrian refugees
Lebanon: Bread shortages fuelling tensions with Syrian refugees
Extreme poverty and human rights in Lebanon: A children’s crisis in Lebanon
Extreme poverty and human rights in Lebanon: A children’s crisis in Lebanon
Half of Lebanese children now need support due to food, healthcare shortages – new data
Half of Lebanese children now need support due to food, healthcare shortages – new data
Rising numbers of Lebanese families unable to afford food, education for their children
Rising numbers of Lebanese families unable to afford food, education for their children
Lebanon’s economic crisis ‘spirals out of control’, pushing children further into hunger in 2022, Save the Children warns
Lebanon’s economic crisis ‘spirals out of control’, pushing children further into hunger in 2022, Save the Children warns
Food, heat or education?: Exorbitant school costs leave families in Lebanon with an impossible choice
Food, heat or education?: Exorbitant school costs leave families in Lebanon with an impossible choice
LEBANON: Children survive on potato and rice as their food intake is cut in half
LEBANON: Children survive on potato and rice as their food intake is cut in half
SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES
SAVE THE CHILDREN CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN CAUGHT IN BEIRUT CLASHES
LEBANON: Months' worth of bread costs 44% of minimum wage, as families cut back on basic food
LEBANON: Months' worth of bread costs 44% of minimum wage, as families cut back on basic food
Lebanon: Fears for children following fuel tank explosion
Lebanon: Fears for children following fuel tank explosion
The world needs to do more for Lebanon’s next generation, says Save the Children
The world needs to do more for Lebanon’s next generation, says Save the Children
LEBANON – One year after Beirut blast, economic crisis pushes families further into hunger, says Save the Children
LEBANON – One year after Beirut blast, economic crisis pushes families further into hunger, says Save the Children
Lebanon crisis: children as young as five face violence, dog attacks as forced onto streets to work
Lebanon crisis: children as young as five face violence, dog attacks as forced onto streets to work
Point of No Return: many of Lebanon’s children risk never returning to school
Point of No Return: many of Lebanon’s children risk never returning to school
“I don’t know how we will survive” - Lebanon children hit hard by price hikes and rising insecurity
“I don’t know how we will survive” - Lebanon children hit hard by price hikes and rising insecurity
“I can go without food, but my children can’t.” Children and families in Lebanon face critical days as curfew begins
“I can go without food, but my children can’t.” Children and families in Lebanon face critical days as curfew begins
LEBANON: VULNERABLE CHILDREN AT RISK FROM TOTAL LOCKDOWN WITHOUT IMMEDIATE SUPPORT
LEBANON: VULNERABLE CHILDREN AT RISK FROM TOTAL LOCKDOWN WITHOUT IMMEDIATE SUPPORT