The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with Malala Fund, and under the auspices of the Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Abbas Halabi launched solar energy systems in six public secondary schools in Baalbeck-Hermel as part of the “Empowering Girls through Education (EGE)” project. The initiatives were implemented to provide […] Read more
“Share your Medicine” (SYM) campaign launched by Baalbeck-Hermel Governor, Bachir Khodor, in giving new hope to patients in Lebanon. The crisis of medicine shortage is simmering in the country, and time is not in favor of the increasing number of vulnerabilities. The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) is continuing its participation in the campaign […] 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
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
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 are resorting to alternative income sources to make ends meet. As a response to this emerging […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) contributed to equipping the stadium of Al-Meshaal Sports Club in Bedneyel to become an accredited stadium for hosting the official matches in the Lebanon Futsal and Handball Championship by providing the necessary equipment. The management of the club expressed their gratitude to LOST, describing the day as […] Read more
As part of the Competency Based Training (CBT) program, provided at Deir El Ahmar by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), nursing students paid a visit to the Shlifa nursing home. This visit to this home which offers care for about seventy senior citizens with special needs was previously organized and planned […] Read more
Through the various programs which UNICEF and the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) have implemented together, the “Skills for Active Youth” program has lasted the longest and provided services to the largest number of Lebanese and Syrian youth beneficiaries along a period of 5 consecutive years. “Skills for Active Youth” is directed towards […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) launched a campaign under the title of “Welcome to the Festivals” in partnership with UNICEF and in collaboration with the municipality of Baalbek, in an attempt to promote Baalbek International Festivals and to strengthen the bond between the city’s residents and the festivals. LOST initiated the cleaning […] Read more
When it comes to talking about success, we think of the young ambitious Syrian man Abd Al-Razak Mekhlef who suffered hard circumstances, yet due to his constant determination, was able to reach his desires. As long as Abd Al-Razak was living with his parents, he was depending on his father, a painter, in providing for […] Read more











