CESVI and the Italian Cooperation supporting the most vulnerable communities in Lebanon
In Lebanon, the emergency shows no sign of abating. Since September 2024, a new and violent escalation of conflict in the South and East of the country has triggered a humanitarian crisis that further worsens an already deeply compromised socioeconomic situation. Today, more than 3.7 million people – almost two-thirds of the entire population – are in need of humanitarian […]
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