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
Under the patronage of the German Ambassador in Lebanon, H.E Christian Clages, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) in partnership with Forum ZFD (German Civil Peace Service) celebrated the inauguration of a 2-year social-cohesion joint project “Future Together Now” at its headquarters in Baalbeck on March 31st, 2015. Governor of Baalbeck- Hermel Mr. Bashir […] Read more
Picking up from we left off on the pioneers of LOST and SFCG’s “Youth-Led Approach to Peaceful Coexistence Project”. A project which is dedicated to building capacities of Lebanese and Syrian youth and inducing forms of cooperation between them generating social cohesion and understanding. We study the tale that is of Syrian young lady Hanin […] Read more
“Education and Life Skills education for Syrian refugees and Lebanese adolescent” project has commenced its TOT training stage. The training, which was directed to all trainers and staff, took off on Saturday the 21st of June, 2014 in LOST’s main headquarters in Baalbeck. Over 55 trainers and staff members attended this two part training. The […] Read more
Major step towards gender equality in Baalbeck Hermel Area, as LOST founder and Director Dr. Rami Lakis and her Excellency the Ambassador Of the State of Netherlands Hester Somsen signed the “ Step Towards Municipal Election” project agreement. Read more
March 2nd 2014 The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training (LOST) has recently launched its “Strategy 2014-2017” at a press conference at LOST’s headquarters in Baalbeck in the presence of key stakeholders in the region; Colonel Hussain Doaybes representing the leader of the Lebanese Army, Leading committee member of Amal Movement and President of the […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training has concluded “The Academy of Women”, a project funded by the embassy of Netherlands, with a festivity celebrating the success of its program at Tammouz Hall- Baalbeck on June 06, 2012 in the presence of the Head of Baalbeck Municipality Mr. Hamad Hasan, the touristic development manager in the Ministry of Tourism Mrs. Mona fares, Dr. Ramy Lakkis the director and founder of LOST, in addition to se... Read more
In addition to the tens of projects conducted by LOST since 2005, a new project will be added to the list of success. “Get Connected” funded by PACE , will be implemented over an eleven – month period in Baalbeck, Ein, Beit Shema and Hermel starting in November 2012 and ending in July 2013. As […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization of Studies & Training LOST drafted recently a legal study about statelessness in Baalbeck- Hermel region. Funded by the World Bank, this study includes an overview about the numbers of stateless people in the region. 950 cases were counted in less than one month through several meetings held with the region’s mokhtars […] Read more











