The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST), in collaboration with UNICEF delivered a garbage truck to the municipality of Yamouneh, at a ceremony held at the Cultural Club Hall in the town of Yamouneh. The ceremony was held in the presence of Dr. Ramy Lakkis, founder of LOST, UNICEF’s Lebanon Director representative, Mr. Iqbal […] Read more
Since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis, a huge influx of refugees overwhelmed the neighboring countries, especially Lebanon. This influx affected many Lebanese communities, and mainly affected their social stability. Social stability is very important for the progress of society and the maintenance of peace and security. LOST’s project, “A Step towards Social Stability”, in […] Read more
As the Syrian crisis extends into its fifth year, the increasing influx of refugees has put serious strains on Lebanon’s social cohesion, the already precarious economy, and deteriorating security situation. Future Together Now, a project run by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with Forum ZFD aims to establish effective and […] 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
March 29, 2017, The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training, in partnership with UNESCO, organized a series of activities within the social cohesion project, in the presence of UNESCO representatives in Baalbeck. The youth who were involved in this project carried out one play and one musical performance, which were focused on the importance […] Read more
As one of the many ways of promoting social cohesion in Baalbeck between Lebanese and Syrian youth, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with UNESCO, carried out musical performances at Hekme Theater. These performances are part of the third phase of the social cohesion project, which aims at empowering local NGOs […] Read more
“A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture, and transform”. To commemorate International Women’s Day on March 8th, 2017, women who participated in the Empowering Women to Lead project, supported by GIZ and the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) celebrated this day in eight of LOST’s branches.In […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST), in partnership with USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI), held a gathering in Baalbeck, in observance of the World Remembrance Day of Traffic victims. The gathering was attended by the city’s social figures, activists, and stakeholders and shed light on what is being implemented to alleviate the […] Read more
During the third cycle of the Learning and Skills Program conducted by the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), which aims to strengthen youth and prepare them for their future, youth from the Youth-Led Initiatives (YLI), with the support of UNICEF, made some contributions that respond to the local developmental needs in several areas […] Read more
Syrian Refugees and Lebanese Youth, youth beneficiaries of the program decide to renovate the villages' streets as an implementation of the Youth-Led initiatives section of the program Learning and Skills Program which targets Read more











