As the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) continues to run the Networks of Peace (NOP) project, in partnership with the Dutch Embassy, trainings are held in five targeted zones of Baalbeck-Hermel: Baalbeck, Hermel, Ein, Deir Ahmar, and Chmestar. The 3-year project aims to introduce a system of re-bridging society according to common needs, […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) has been recognized as Lebanon’s Country Focal Point for the Sphere Project on September 28th 2015. The Sphere Project functions as a board composed of activists from worldwide humanitarian agencies and organizations that follow virtuous guidelines and honor basic human rights. LOST was chosen by the Sphere […] Read more
On Tuesday, May 19, 2015, the executive director of UNICEF, NZ, Mrs. Vivien Maidaborn along with Marion Blake, a photographer and UNICEF team Lebanon visited LOST premises in Bedneyel and attended a Merge activity in Hawsh Musraya bringing together more than 100 Lebanese and Syrian youth in a recreational activity. After introducing UNICEF/LOST partnership objectives […] Read more
As a second stage in the Women’s Political Empowerment (WPE) project funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Lebanon, LOST commenced the program with training sessions on the topics of Human Rights and Women’s Rights in six sub-regions in Lebanon including Baalbeck, Akkar, Ain, Beit Shema, Hermel and Ersal, thereby embarking on a […] Read more
LOST embarked on the Women’s Economic Empowerment Project (WEEP) in the city of Baalbeck in an effort to enhance the social, economic and political status of women in the Baalbeck-Hermel region so they become more apt players in their community. The first training session of the project was held on the 17th of October 2011 from […] Read more











