Introduction

The Nahr el Bared Emergency & Recovery Information System is an online platform aiming at consolidating and centralizing all resources and information regarding aid provision to the Nahr el Bared's affected population in North Lebanon. The platform has a multi-layer categorization system, that allows ease of access and is customized to help the users locate information they need in an efficient manner.
Lebanon Support

Disability

Lebanon Support: Nahr El-Bared Statistical Report

Foreword

In 1948, one hundred thousand Palestinians fled to Lebanon from Palestine, mainly from Haifa, Acre and the Galilee. In Lebanon “temporary” camps were established to provide shelter to the refugees. Today, most of the refugees live in camps that are still precarious settlements even if they have become more like permanent neighborhoods, or they live in clusters of Palestinian homes outside the camps, in the so-called “gatherings”. They are reported to face the worst living conditions among the Palestinian refugees in the host countries in the Middle East. In a situation characterized as one of physical misery, fear and insecurity, most refugees face very limited employment opportunities and possess scant economic resources.

Lebanon Support's NBC Statistical Report Presentation

Lebanon Support will be releasing soon the Nahr El-Bared Statistical Report, which summarizes key information related to the conditions and the situation of the Nahr El-Bared community before and after the war.

Attached is the presentation on the main findings of the report

Disability Focus Group 18 to 40 years of age Beddawi Camp ( 29/08/2008 )

"Lebanon-support DRU has set a focus group in cooperation with the CBR
and in presence of a number of disabled persons among IDPs fleeing from
Nahr El Bared, in order to discuss IDPs disabled persons’ perspective over
the issues and priorities pertaining to disability. Not to mention that we aim
as Lebanon-support to put those priorities at the disposal of the different
associations working on relief activities."

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