Humanitarian Intervention

Survey on solidarity initiatives and interventions in the aftermath of the Beirut blast, on August 4th, 2020

Daleel Madani is still collecting data on solidarity initiatives and interventions in the aftermath of the Beirut blast on August 4th, 2020. 

Data collected will be displayed in open access on the Daleel Madani platform with the aim of enhancing transparency around the response but also coordination and collaboration among actors, in order to reduce duplication and identify priorities for action. 

Glocalizing humanitarian interventions in Lebanon: A reflexive look into innovative practices in times of crises. A compilation of papers

These papers have been published in the framework of Lebanon Support and Amel Association’s joint call for publications “Glocalizing humanitarian interventions in Lebanon: a reflexive look into innovative practices in times of crises”, and are available individually online on the Humanitarian Knowledge Base project, part of the Civil Society Knowledge Centre.

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Humanitarian Assistance in Lebanon: Overview, Challenges and Recommendations. Revisiting the Humanitarian System: The Call for Country Ownership in the Case of Lebanon.

The 2015 Global Humanitarian Assistance (GHA) Report highlights that in 2013, 147 countries received humanitarian assistance, with countries from the Arab region, particularly those affected by the Syrian crisis, being the highest beneficiaries of aid. More than 3 billion US dollars was directed to Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. This amounts to 15% of the total international humanitarian response and 43% of the funding directed to the top ten recipients. Notably, Lebanon is among the top 10 countries receiving humanitarian assistance.

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