LOST, committed in its mission to support Lebanon’s most vulnerable communities through complex efforts, remains firm in its obligation to preserving the dignity and welfare of its people, collaborating closely with various stakeholders. Among these achievements, the WASH project made possible through the funding provided by UNICEF. This project has been a lifeline, supplying critical […] Read more
On March 2020, LOST launched the “Promoting Healthcare Services in Brital and Talia Healthcare Centers” in partnership with MEDAIR, and funded by the European Union. The main objective of the project was to improve the health of the population in and surrounding the villages of Talia and Brital. This was accomplished by increasing their awareness […] Read more
Education, in its true sense, is helping individuals to be mature and free, and to blossom with love and hope. It is a fundamental and crucial right for every child, yet in times of conflict and disaster, it is often significantly disrupted, denying millions of girls and boys the opportunity to have a quality safe […] Read more
Weeks and months after the blast that hit the capital on August 4, 2020, citizens were still picking up pieces of glass and clearing wounds that left scars on humans and buildings as well. While these citizens were left with no answers to their grievances and questions, LOST in partnership with WHH has already begun […] Read more
On Tuesday, August 4th, 2020, a massive explosion devastated the Lebanese capital, Beirut, causing widespread damage and casualties. Two blasts, which started at Beirut’s main port, have left at least 170 people dead, more than 6,000 injured, hundreds reported missing, and many families left without shelter. This explosion has been described as the biggest in […] 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 suffered from the continuous crises. However, as it occupies large lands that depend on agricultural production and seasonal […] Read more
Within the Women’s Platform to Lead (WPL) project, implemented by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in cooperation with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the “Women’s Platform to Lead” forum was established, consisting of about 300 women. The goal of WPL is to promote the culture of women’s participation in political and social […] Read more
Within the IMC project, 18,410 free indoor seedlings were distributed to households on April 8th, 2019. Seven farmers from the village of Halaniyah benefited from 571 tomato seedlings, 1,143 cucumbers, 559 sweet peppers, and 357 free capsules per farmer (total of 2,630 seedlings). The process of the seeds went through two phases. The first phase […] Read more
Funded by the German government, the Kingdom of Netherlands and UK Aid, the Skills 2019 is a program implemented in partnership between UNICEF and the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST). This program aims to empower youth and create an atmosphere of social cohesion between the Lebanese residents and Syrian refugees. Through its various […] Read more











