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
“Better Together: A Youth-led Approach to Peaceful Coexistence,” is a LOST and Search for Common Ground Lebanon EU-funded partnership project designed to address the challenges of social cohesion among Syrian and Lebanese youth. The first phase of the project involved a summer camp integrating conflict resolution trainings with artistic workshops in drawing, theater, music, and […] Read more
February 15th, 2014 The Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training initiated the “Syrian-Lebanese Youth Fellowship Program”, a pilot project sponsored by Action Aid, ARI at its premises in Baalbeck on February 2nd, 2014. The project aims at identifying and building the capacity of 45 young Syrian refugees aged 17-27 and Lebanese young hosts in the […] Read more
Under the auspices of HE the Minister of Youth and Sport Mr Faisal Karameh represented by Dr Youssef Shahine, the Lebanese Organization of Studies and Training launched in Baalbeck on Friday 18 May its third race carrying a new slogan “With You, the Image is Better”. More than 2000 persons participated in the event in […] Read more
The Academy of Youth at LOST-Baalbeck in collaboration with OTI-Lebanon and the syndicate of fine artists chose to visualize their national principles and visions by drawing murals on the wall of the Modern high school in Baalbeck. The youth of the academy expressed their rejection to the civil war and the internal division among the […] Read more
In line with its purpose, the seventh annual Academy of Youth at LOST launched the Universal Declaration of Human Rights exhibition at ten secondary schools across the Baalbeck Hermel Region as it executes the second month of its program. Over 150 youngsters from ten schools in the communities of Baalbeck, Hermel, Ain and Shmustar are participating in […] 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
n celebration of the success of its vocational training program, FORSA held a graduation gala at the Tammouz Hall in the Lakkis Building in Baalbeck at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, the 19th of October, 2011. Attended by FORSA’s trainees and their parents, project manager and coordinators, OTI representative Sarah Sakaheel and other prominent local personalities, […] Read more
“Advocacy Initiatives in Baalbeck-Hermel” is the title of the project funded by OTI/USAID and implemented by LOST. This project kicked off in September 2011 and will extend over 10 months. The major objective of this project is to empower 100 youth from Baalbeck-Hermel with civic education and advocacy tools in addition to social media tools to […] Read more
The Academy of Youth- Summer 2011 which is the first joint project between LOST and Action-Aid Denmark launched 4 developmental projects in Baalbeck in the presence of Dr. Ramy Lakkis, the founder of LOST, Mrs. Hadia Ghadban, the representative of Action-Aid Denmark in Lebanon and several social and academic figures in addition to the participants of the Academy. […] Read more











