Striding towards a perfect partnership and in a gesture of assessing the field, a Swiss Natcom delegation, escorted by UNICEF communication officers, visited LOST branch in Bedneyel area on Thursday, August 12th, 2016 to check up on the progress of... Read more
“The training opportunity has given me the chance to meet new people, and have better communication skills,” says Ruba Othman, a 19 year old Lebanese beneficiary who works as a photography volunteer at LOST. Ruba adds “I’m thrilled to be working as a... Read more
Two years back, when Mrs. Samira Baki, 53, was receiving a sheep as a part of the MCC-funded project, “Improving Livelihood and Providing Food Security for Vulnerable Families,” she was only thinking of a way to secure a constant source o... Read more
LDO Is Supporting Municipalities; An Electric Generator Can Secure Water for Talya
The aftermath of May 2016 Municipal Elections was the birth of new local authorities across the country, which are zealous to prove themselves as true servers of their respective communities. As not all the municipalities have enough resources, the L... Read more
You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you’ve got. This saying couldn’t apply any better than it does to Ali. Barely 16 years of age, Ali Ghanem Abbas, a Lebanese beneficiary of the “Learning and Skills Program... Read more
Syrian Refugees Welcome the UK NATCOM Representatives in their Settlement
Timed with the final stages of launching Cycle Two of the Learning and Skills program for Lebanese and Syrian youth, a UK Natcom delegation paid a visit to LOST center in Bedneyel on the 12th of July 2016. The delegation, accompanied by UNICEF and LO... Read more
Step on the Past and Aspire for the Future The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) has kicked off a trauma healing program for Syrian and Lebanese women in rural communities. The program which is in partnership with the Mennonite Ce... Read more
Amidst the religious and ethnic turmoil in the region, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) hosted Muslims and Christians in an Iftar as a part of its project “Networks of Peace” (NOP). The Iftar that took place in Baa... Read more
Promoting Women’s Role in the Political Participation- Achievements and Challenges
Tuesday, May 28, 2016 the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) concluded its project “Promoting Women’s Role in the Political Participation” with an Iftar in the presence of representatives from Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (K... Read more
UNICEF and German Natcom delegation paid the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Learning (LOST) at Baalbeck a visit on June 16th, 2016. UNICEF staff and German Natcom representative Sascha Stadtler of KFW toured around different training classes a... Read more