List of all activities by The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training.
First to Visit LOST in 2025: War Child’s Tour in Baalbek El Hermel Allies. Read more
Rising Through Education: The EGE Malala Fund Journey Outcome 1 🌟 Improved Access:Girls now have enhanced opportunities to access education and benefit from robust support systems. Outcome 2 💡 Increased Leadership:Empowering girls to take on leadership roles within their schools and communities. Outcome 3 🤝 Strengthened Support:Schools and communities are equipped to champion the empowerment of girls. Read more
Food security in Lebanon has skyrocketed in the past five years, with a staggering 44% of the population now living below the poverty line, according to WFP and UNHCR. The situation is even more challenging in the Baalbek-El Hermel region, where many families struggle to put food on the table due to the ongoing economic […] Read more
In the Beqaa Valley, across 63 vibrant villages, agriculture isn’t just a way of life, it’s the lifeline of Baalbeck-El Hermel region. From grandfathers to sons, generations of farmers have cultivated crops like cereals, pulses, and vegetables, growing a rich agricultural heritage. Thanks to the incredible support of the Drosos Foundation, which funded The Golden […] Read more
SUPPORTING INTERNALLY DISPLACED INDIVIDUALS ACROSS BAALBEK-EL HERMEL AND BEKAA GOVERNORATES 2. EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT 3. WATER AND NON-FOOD ITEM Read more
LOST Emergency Response: Providing Vital Support in Crisis After the recent Israeli aggression on Lebanon, many residents have been forced to leave their homes and move to safer places. In light of this, the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) has initiated a robust emergency response on September 25th, 2024 aimed at delivering essential […] Read more
Discover the Daam initiative implemented by LOST in partnership with Expertise France as part of RRM-Shabake II program and funded by AFD. This project is delving into the heart of Baalbeck El Hermel villages and bringing positive changes driven by the local community with 10 municipalities including each of Labwe, Toufiqiye, Makneh, Douris, Hawsh Tal Safiye, […] Read more
The lives of Syrian refugees in Lebanon’s settlements have been marked by hardship and uncertainty. Struggling with inadequate infrastructure and limited resources, these communities face significant challenges in maintaining basic hygiene and health. The urgent need for clean water, proper sanitation, and effective hygiene practices has become a critical priority. Recognizing this harsh situation, the […] Read more
“Drop by drop, our water tank was filled, as we truly discovered that every drop of water matters”. In light of the hardships facing the entire region, it is never late or unlike for glimmers of hope to shine through, and in the realm of water conservation, innovation becomes a symbol of hope. As part […] Read more
Sustainable Social Protection and Livelihood Solutions for Severely Vulnerable Households in Lebanon” is a European Union funded project implemented by INMAA consortium, composed of four partners (LOST, Akkarouna, Plan International, and Save the Children – Lead) aimed at ensuring severely vulnerable households in Lebanon are more self-reliant and less dependent on social assistance. Read more











