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The Psychosocial Support Working Group

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 On Last Saturday, 30 January 2010,the first part of the project of first aid in our camp Ein El-Hiweh was launched . The first part of the project was support by an Italian NGO, CI ...   Read more
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 The two studies are


"The rights of gays and lesbians to universities"

Tamam Mroue, ( Arabic)


"Homophobia in clinical services in Lebanon ...
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 The Lebanese Center for Human Rights is pleased to invite you to
the conference:
*“Shedding Light on Cases of Enforced Disappearance in Cyprus: A Roadmap for
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 "Duo Oud" Concert de Dida Guigan (Voix) et Vincent Millioud (Violon) de Suisse Jeudi 28 Janvier 2010, 20h30 et Jam Session Vendredi 5 Fevrier 2010, 20h30
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 This study was commissioned in order to provide much requested clarity
regarding the numbers of vulnerable and potentially vulnerable Iraqis in
Lebanon.

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Lebanon Support is an Emergency, Recovery and Development information center and portal (http://www.lebanon-support.org) launched during the 2006 July war, through a partnership initiative between Handicap International, Mada Association and Lebanon’s Ministry of Social Affairs.

Lebanon Support was registered as a National Non-Governmental Organization in November 2008, after being a hosted project by the above-mentioned partnership.

The organization started work as an information-sharing platform to coordinate relief and recovery efforts during and in aftermath of, the 2006 July war. Its activities covered Beirut and South Lebanon and emphasized on hosting humanitarian, recovery and civil society news, projects, information and publications, under the financial support of ECHO.

In May 2007, Lebanon Support dispatched the Direct Response Unit (DRU) in response to the Nahr el Bared crisis, and set-up an emergency information system in Beddawi camp. (The project was under the support of Handicap International and ECHO and in partnership with UNDP/RC.)

Since 2007, Lebanon Support has since been supporting and enhancing information sharing and coordination mechanisms in the aim of increasing efficiency and effectiveness of humanitarian response.

By the beginning of 2008, Lebanon Supp
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