Friday, March 10th, 2017, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) held a ceremonial event to conclude the road safety project, entitled “Creating 96 Lebanese Youth Road Safety Activists in Northern Bekaa”, funded by USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI). The event took place in presence of representatives of Baalbeck-Hermel, heads and members of […] 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
A group of youth from Labweh, Arsal, Nabi Othman, and Arsal (LANA) was invited to a dinner arranged by the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) on March 15, 2016 in Jar Al Amar restaurant in Hermel. It was a preparatory step for “People to People” project that LOST is going to launch in […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Trainings launched the opening ceremony for the new project “Youth Forum: Amplifying the Voice of Youth in Northern Bekaa” in association with OTI/USAID in Tamooz Hall in the presence of Bashir Chord, governor of Baalbek-Hermel on Tuesday November 10th, 2015. The seats in Tamooz Hall filled with 120 participants […] Read more
“Amplifying the Voice of Youth in Northern Beqaa” , a joint project wirh OTI/USAID will be executed in the following eight areas, Hermel, Ain-Fakiha, Ersal, Labweh, Baalbek, Dayr Al Ahmar, Britel, Chmostar-Bednayel, bringing youth together to become activists in the community. These areas border each other and are composed with families of different theological backgrounds […] Read more
LOST concluded the first month of the execution stage of its “Advocacy Civic Initiatives in Baalbeck-Hermel” project, with training sessions on the theme of “Citizenship and Civic Participation” to youths at its four locations in Baalbeck, Beit Shema, Ein and Hermel. The initiative commenced in September of this year when LOST conducted preliminary preparations for the project selecting […] Read more











