The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) celebrated the delivery of three garbage trucks, delivered by the Japanese government to the union of municipalities of Deir Al Ahmar, Bouday, and Nabi Othman. This event took place in the presence of the Japanese ambassador, HE Mr. Matahiro Yamaguchi, founder of LOST, Dr. Ramy Lakkis, municipal […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in cooperation with ACT for Lebanon launched intensive courses to women who are either married with children, in order to educate and help their children by passing on the knowledge attained from the courses, or have low-middle income, in order to enhance their ability at becoming employed […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) announced eight community development projects in eight villages in Baalbeck-Hermel, as part of the “A Step Towards Social Stability” project, funded by the French Embassy in Beirut. The ceremony, which was held in Tamouz Hall in Baalbeck, was attended by the President of the organization, Dr. Rami […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) launched a project entitled, “Engaging Syrian and Lebanese Women in Social Stability”, which aims at reducing tension between Syrian and Lebanese women and men in 10 communities of Baalbeck-Hermel, namely: Baalbeck, Hermel, Ersal, Ein, Chaat, Brital, Bouday, Chmestar, Hawsh Rafika, […] Read more
“There is no such thing as “away.” When you throw anything away, it must go somewhere.” You may think it is just a saying but no; it is a whole mentality. Have we ever thought about where our wastes go? We must keep in mind that what goes around comes around- even garbage! To get […] Read more
On August 19th, 2016, in celebration of the Humanitarian Day, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with UNICEF, organized youth uniting activities in its versatile branches across Baalbeck-Hermel region to give youth better understanding of this occasion and let them pass their knowledge over to the surrounding communities. Starting off from […] Read more











