LOST, committed in its mission to support Lebanon’s most vulnerable communities through complex efforts, remains firm in its obligation to preserving the dignity and welfare of its people, collaborating closely with various stakeholders. Among these achievements, the WASH project made possible through the funding provided by UNICEF. This project has been a lifeline, supplying critical […] Read more
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST), in cooperation with UNICEF and the municipality of Baalbeck carried out the first stage of cleaning the Baalbeck ruins and its surroundings. More than sixty young men and women participants in the “Skills for Active Youth” project carried out by LOST, in partnership with UNICEF participated in […] Read more
On the 29th of October, 2018, the First Lady of Germany, Mrs. Elke Buedenbender, arrived to Hawch El Dahab IS to visit the Syrian refugees in Lebanon, in her role as a German patron for the UN agency, together with a delegation of over 30 people, as well as UNICEF’s representative in the MENA region, […] 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
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” as Nelson Mandela once said. If only education was able to permanently abolish weapons used in the creation of wars, shattering of families, and dumping of youth dreams and aspirations. Reviving the will of life and change in youth is a […] 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
Youth nowadays are far more educated and aware of the world they live in than ever. They seek everything that’s new, challenging, and that gets them to unlock achievements. After a 5-year experience in the domain of youth programs, UNICEF and the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) adjusted the “Skills for Active Youth […] Read more
Recently, the Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) participated in a conference entitled “Water for Sustainable Development”, upon an invitation from LOST’s active partner, UNICEF. The main objectives of the conference were to discuss the ways on how the Member States, relevant UN bodies, specialized agencies, regional commissions, and other organizations of the UN […] Read more
On Wednesday, June 13th, a flood struck the town of Ras Baalbeck in Northern Baalbeck-Hermel Governorate, leaving behind damaged houses and roads in the area. This flood was the result of severe climate change and an abundance of rain in the area, and it has not been witnessed in the area in over forty years. […] Read more
17-year-old Ibrahim Zohori had little to no hope that one day he would serve his family financially after all the misery they went through after leaving Syrian Kseir to reside in Wadi El Hosen, Arsal. Being the eldest male child from a family of six with an elder sister (18 years), two younger brothers, and […] Read more











