Due to a combination of containment measures for COVID-19 and a worsening economic crisis, two out of every three Lebanese households suffer from a reduced income compared to the previous year, while about 10 percent reported that their households ar... Read more
Under the Youth Solidarity Against Extremism (YSAE) project and within the community projects phase, Baalbeck core group and participants visited the Lebanese Armed Forces NCO Institute in Baalbeck. They had already visited the facility and examined... Read more
INVITATION TO TENDER
Organization Summary: Established in 1998, the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) focuses on developing the ultra-conservative and underdeveloped communities of the Republic of Lebanon socially, politically, and economically via ve... Read more
Millions of people in Lebanon are already struggling with food insecurity due to pre-existing shocks or crises even before the COVID-19 pandemic which people were not equipped to face. Baalbeck-Hermel is one of the main Lebanese regions that suf... Read more
A Safe Space for Youth
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in cooperation with UNICEF in Lebanon, and through funding from Germany through the German Development Bank KFW, inaugurated a Youth Safe Space in the agricultural village of Baalbeck, aiming... Read more
“The proper education of the young does not consist of stuffing their heads with a mass of words, sentences, and ideas dragged together out of various authors, but in opening up their understanding to the outer world, so that a living stream may flow... Read more
In light of the difficult living conditions, and with the outbreak of COVID-19 and its impact, the trainers and staff of the “She Matters 2” project, implemented by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) in partnership with the Men... Read more
Back Stronger than Ever
The COVID-19 outbreak affected the entire world and changed many of our norms and day-to-day lives. Lebanon was also affected greatly starting from the “general mobilization”, to curfews, mass closures, and shutdown of all vital institutions includin... Read more
Following the detection of the first covid-19 cases in February, the government of Lebanon declared a state of ‘general mobilisation’, enforcing a night curfew, shutting down most public and private institutions, and closing the land and sea border c... Read more
The “Stronger with Women” project is implemented by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in cooperation with the Global Partners Governance (GPG). The Global Partners Governance (GPG) is an independent consultancy bas... Read more