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Syrian Jihadists Signal Intent for Lebanon
Jennifer Cafarella Backgrounder March 5, 2015 SYRIAN JIHADISTS SIGNAL INTENT FOR LEBANON Both the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and the al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra (JN) plan to conduct attacks in Lebanon in the near term. Widely presumed to be enemies, recent reports of an upcoming joint JN and ISIS offensive in Lebanon, when coupled with ongoing incidents of cooperation between these groups, indicate that the situation between these groups in Lebanon is as fluid and complicated as in Syria. Although they are direct competitors that have engaged in violent confrontation in other areas, JN and ISIS have co-existed in the Syrian-Lebanese border region since 2013, and their underground networks in southern and western Lebanon may overlap in ways that shape their local relationship. JN and ISIS are each likely to pursue future military operations in Lebanon that serve separate but complementary objectives. Since 2013 both groups have occasionally shown a willingness to cooperate in a limited fashion in order to capitalize on their similar objectives in Lebanon. This unusual relationship appears to be unique to Lebanon and the border region, and does not extend to other battlefronts. Despite recent clashes that likely strained this relationship in February 2015, contention between the groups in this area has not escalated beyond localized skirmishes. This suggests that both parties have a mutual interest in preserving their coexistence in this strategically significant area. In January 2015, JN initiated a new campaign of spectacular attacks against Lebanese supporters of the Syrian regime, while ISIS has increased its mobilization in the border region since airstrikes against ISIS in Syria began in September 2014. -
UNHCR LBN HLT MAP 2014-05-12 01 A1 Bekaa Governorate Reaching the Most Vulnerable Localities and Phcs SHC MMU.Mxd
SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, Bekaa Governorate Reaching the Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon, Health centers PHC,SHC and MMU 34°30'0"N 34°30'0"N 20 G" Location Health Facility Information Charbine El-Hermel Number P_Code Longitud_E Latitude_N ACS_CODE Governorate District Cadastral Name Village Name of Health Facility Name From MOPH List Arabic Name From MOPH List English El Ain El Ain PHCC 8 53217_31_001 36.37803046 34.22604727 53217Bekaa Baalbek Aain Baalbek Aarsal Ersal PHCC (Leshmania trained) 9 53231_31_001 36.41959158 34.17923604 53231Bekaa Baalbek Aarsal Baalbek Aarsal Ersal PHC - RHF Hariri Foundation / Irsaal Center ا ر ز ا - رل Bekaa Aarsal 53231 34.17923604 36.41959158 002_31_53231 10 Hermel Baalbek Aarsal MSF clinic at Al Irshad 11 53231_31_003 36.41959158 34.17923604 53231 Bekaa Aarsal El Hermel Baalbek Baalbek PHCC (RHF clinic ) 12 53111_31_001 36.21682 33.99931 Hariri foundation /Baalbeck .Hermil Gov در ا - ك - ؤ رق ا رري 53111Bekaa Baalbek Baalbek Baalbek Baalbek MSF clinic 13 53111_31_002 36.207957 34.005186 53111 Bekaa Baalbek Michaa Mrajhine 1918 v® Baalbek Baalbeck MOSA 14 53111_31_003 36.20795714 34.0051863 53111Bekaa Baalbek Baalbek G" G" Iaat Iaat MOPH primary health center Qaa Ouadi El-Khanzir Qaa Jouar Maqiye Iaat Governmental Health Center ات ا ا و 53123Bekaa Baalbek Iaat 34.03066923 36.16996004 001_31_53123 15 Laboue Larboue PHCC MOPH, Pending Funding Approval Zighrine 17 (Laboueh Municipality Center v® Batoul Hosp (hirmel ر ز د ا وة - ك 53234Bekaa Baalbek Laboue 34.1954277 36.35557781 001_31_53234 -
Kassatly Chtaura
KASSATLY CHTAURA SPIRITS & BEVERAGE SECTOR Kassatly Chtaura Nahr el Mott, Beirut, Lebanon 2 Shrinkwrappers SMIFLEXI SK 350T GEO LOCATION INSTALLATION / Kassatly Chtaura 24 KASSATLY ften the combination of family tradition and strong CHTAURA O entrepreneurship is the basis for creating great opportunities for development in industry. If, then, the traditions handed down from generation to generation become real passions, success of the business is assured. An example of how true this is may be seen at the Lebanese company Kassatly Chtaura, which owes its success in the market to a clever fusion of family tradition, technological innovation and entrepreneurial know-how. The company’s historical roots date back raw materials and a systematic use of to 1974, when the current CEO Akram technological innovation. As for the Kassatly founded a small company latter, since 1997 the Lebanese company dedicated to the production of wine, has relied on the expertise of SMI that following the footsteps of his father since then has become a trusted partner Nicolas who worked in this field since of Kassatly Chtaura for the provision of 1919. Today, after almost forty years, a wide variety of high-tech packaging the name Kassatly Chtaura is linked to machines for the packaging of the BUZZ a wide and diverse range of drinks, in and FREEZ branded products. Recently, addition to wine, capable of satisfying the Lebanese company acquired two a growing number of consumers in all new Smiflexi SK 350T packers from SMI areas of the Middle East. designed to package in shrink film up The reason for this success is easily to 35 packs per minute with or without explained: behind Kassatly Chtaura tray. -
Narrative Report Psychological Support to Syrian Women Refugee In
Narrative report Psychological support to Syrian women refugee in Lebanon March to August 2016 1- General information Title of the project: Women Now center Lebanon –( Chtaura & Majdal Anjer ) Project name: Psychological support to Syrian women refugee in Lebanon Project Period: 1 March 2016 – 31 August 2016 Name of the organization: Women Now for Development -SFD- Postal address: 9 villa d'Este 75013 Paris, France E-mail to organization: [email protected] [email protected] Web site: www.women-now.org 1. Project contact person: Marie Armstrong 2. Authorized person: Soulafa Oueshek Responsible for the implementation Legal right to sign for the organization E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Phone number: 0033.6.24.07.28.89 Phone number: 0033.6.51.37.10.86 2 Psychological support to Syrian women refugee in Lebanon 1- Situation analysis As the conflict in Syrian crisis enters its fifth year, millions of Syrians have sought refuge in neighbouring host countries. According to Amnesty International1, in February 2016, more than 4.5 million of persons fled Syria since the beginning of the revolution. Moreover, 4 persons over 5 are women or children (‘’Are we listening’’, IRC 2014). In February 2016, more than 1 067 785 persons are registered as refugees2. Lebanon, the worst-affected among Syria’s neighbours, is now home to the largest number of Syrian refugees per capita relative to its total population, putting a severe strain on the country’s fragile infrastructure, economy, and security. Among the Syrian refugee population in Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley contains the high concentration of refugees, with over 400,000 registered with UNHCR.3 The new refugee population from Syria is primarily living in makeshift tents, or in poor and overcrowded urban areas, and is suffering from poor infrastructure and living conditions, lack of job opportunities, educational exclusion and increased costs of living. -
Time Published: 08:00 PM Report #295 Thursday, January 07, 2021
Thursday, January 07, 2021 Report #295 Time Published: 08:00 PM New in the report: Amendment and clarification issued by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers No. 10 / MAM on 1/7/2012 of what was stated in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Decision No. 3 / PMP issued .on 1/5/2021 related to the complete closure For daily information on all the details of the beds distribution availability for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PCPhone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile Beirut 522 Baabda 609 Maten 727 Chouf 141 Kesrwen 186 Aley 205 Ain Mraisseh 10 Chiyah 13 Borj Hammoud 18 Damour 1 Jounieh Sarba 12 El Aamroussiyeh 2 Aub 1 Jnah 39 Nabaa 1 Naameh 3 Jounieh Kaslik 6 Hay Sellom 18 Ras Beyrouth 7 Ouzaai 4 Sinn Fil 26 Haret Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 14 El Qoubbeh 1 Manara 6 Bir Hassan 14 Horch Tabet 5 Jall El Bahr 1 Nahr El Kalb 1 Khaldeh 8 Qreitem 6 Ghbayreh 12 Jdaidet Matn 29 Mechref 1 Haret El Mir 1 El Oumara 23 Raoucheh 22 Ain Roummane 28 Baouchriyeh 8 Chhim 4 Jounieh Ghadir 11 Deir Qoubel 2 Hamra 37 Furn Chebbak 14 Daoura 9 Mazboud 1 Zouk Mosbeh 11 Aaramoun 28 Ain Tineh 7 Haret Hreik 114 Raouda 19 Daraiya 5 Adonis 7 Baaouerta 1 Msaitbeh 13 Laylakeh 5 Sad Baouchriye 9 Ketermaya 1 Haret Sakhr 5 Bchamoun 21 Mar Elias 22 Borj Brajneh 42 Sabtiyeh 13 Aanout 5 Sahel Aalma 12 Ain Aanoub 4 Unesco 6 Mreijeh 18 Mar Roukoz 2 Sibline 1 Kfar Yassine 2 Blaybel 3 Tallet Khayat 9 Tahuitat Ghadir 7 Dekouaneh 60 Bourjein 1 Tabarja -
MOST VULNERABLE LOCALITIES in LEBANON Coordination March 2015 Lebanon
Inter-Agency MOST VULNERABLE LOCALITIES IN LEBANON Coordination March 2015 Lebanon Calculation of the Most Vulnerable Localities is based on 251 Most Vulnerable Cadastres the following datasets: 87% Refugees 67% Deprived Lebanese 1 - Multi-Deprivation Index (MDI) The MDI is a composite index, based on deprivation level scoring of households in five critical dimensions: i - Access to Health services; Qleiaat Aakkar Kouachra ii - Income levels; Tall Meaayan Tall Kiri Khirbet Daoud Aakkar iii - Access to Education services; Tall Aabbas El-Gharbi Biret Aakkar Minyara Aakkar El-Aatiqa Halba iv - Access to Water and Sanitation services; Dayret Nahr El-Kabir Chir Hmairine ! v - Housing conditions; Cheikh Taba Machta Hammoud Deir Dalloum Khreibet Ej-Jindi ! Aamayer Qoubber Chamra ! ! MDI is from CAS, UNDP and MoSA Living Conditions and House- ! Mazraat En-Nahriyé Ouadi El-Jamous ! ! ! ! ! hold Budget Survey conducted in 2004. Bebnine ! Akkar Mhammaret ! ! ! ! Zouq Bhannine ! Aandqet ! ! ! Machha 2 - Lebanese population dataset Deir Aammar Minie ! ! Mazareaa Jabal Akroum ! Beddaoui ! ! Tikrit Qbaiyat Aakkar ! Rahbé Mejdlaiya Zgharta ! Lebanese population data is based on CDR 2002 Trablous Ez-Zeitoun berqayel ! Fnaydeq ! Jdeidet El-Qaitaa Hrar ! Michmich Aakkar ! ! Miriata Hermel Mina Jardin ! Qaa Baalbek Trablous jardins Kfar Habou Bakhaaoun ! Zgharta Aassoun ! Ras Masqa ! Izal Sir Ed-Danniyé The refugee population includes all registered Syrian refugees, PRL Qalamoun Deddé Enfé ! and PRS. Syrian refugee data is based on UNHCR registration Miziara -
Lamia Joreige a Brief History of Ouzaï
ﳌﻴﺎ ﺟﺮﻳﺞ، Lamia Joreige A Brief History of OuzaÏ Produced for the exhibition Under-Writing Beirut Marfa’ ©2017 A Brief History of OuzaÏ, 2017 Graphite pencil and inkjet print on paper 15 drawings, 40 x 30 cm Images based on photographs and documents from Assayad magazine, Elyssar, Ahmad Gharbieh, Lamia Joreige, Life Collection. Texts based on conversations with Firas Beydoun, Makram Beydoun, Wadah Charara, Elie Chedid, Farouk Dakdouki, Fadi Fawaz, Mustapha Nasser, Ramzieh Nasser, Salah Nasser, Zahed Clerc-Huybrechts, Wafa Charafeddine, Mona Fawaz, Mona Harb, Falk Jähnigen, Steven Judd, Mohammad Nokkari. professional actors, who were improvising and performing scenes inspired by their love affairs, professional lives, friendships and the places that are dear to them. The city and with their daily lives, I highlighted a malaise in present day-Beirut. One of the main characters of And the Living Is Easy is Firas Beydoun, who was born and lived then in Ouzaï, and whose grandfather, Ali Hassan Nasser, a pioneer, established his life and professional activities there, but also built a mosque, and a local leader (‘za3im’). As I pursued my project Under-Writing Beirut, I got interested in researching the history of Ouzaï, and met several members and acquaintances of the Nasser family. This piece, part of the project’s third chapter: Under-Writing these encounters as well as on the mundane and historic places that are enmeshed with the narratives of this area. Special Thanks to: Joumana Asseily, Firas Beydoun, Makram Beydoun, Wadah Charara, Sandra Dagher, Farouk Dakdouki, Ahmad Gharbieh, Ramzi Joreige, Cherine Karam, Mustapha Nasser, Ramzieh Nasser, Salah Nasser, Zahed Nasser, Anna Ogden-Smith, Lea Paulikevitch, Intisar Rabb, Ely Skaff, Scope Ateliers, Faysal Arabic Translation: Nisrine Nader اﻟﺘﻘﻴﺖ اﻟﻌﺪﻳﺪ ﻣﻦ اﻷﺷﺨﺎص واﳌﻌﺎرف ﻣﻦ آل ﻧﺎﴏ. -
Zahle, City of Gastronomy UNESCO Creative Cities Network Published by UNESCO Regional Office - Beirut with the Support of the Municipality of Zahle
ZAHLE, CITY OF GASTRONOMY UNESCO Creative Cities Network Published by UNESCO Regional Office - Beirut with the support of the Municipality of Zahle First edition October 2013 Based on the Idea of and under the supervision of Eng. Joseph Kreidi Reseach & Content Chérine Yazbeck Photography © Chérine Yazbeck Design Chantal Coroller Printing RAIDY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL, PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER. THE PAPER USED IS RECYCLABLE The ideas and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of UNESCO. TABLE OF CONTENT 1. MANAGEMENT TEAM P8 2. VISION P10 3. MISSION P12 4. GEOGRAPHY P14 5. COMMUNITY P16 6. STORY OF THE CITY P18 7. RESOURCES P26 8. CULTURE & TRADITION – poetry, literature, photography, painting… P34 9. ECONOMY P44 10. GASTRONOMY P54 11. FARMERS P76 12. THE GRAPE ROUTE: OF WINE AND ARAK P84 13. FESTIVALS & CULTURAL EVENTS P98 14. PARTNERSHIP P104 SOURCES P106 APPENDIX P106 7 owners, industrials, politicians, > From the Municipality of Zahle Aziz Wardy, owner of winery Wardy, 1. MANAGEMENT entrepreneurs, cultural main figures President of the Municipality: Joseph Zahle. TEAM and tourism experts who expressed a Maalouf ([email protected]) ([email protected]) great interest in joining the ‘Creative Elise Estephan Tamer, lawyer Jean-Paul Khoury, owner of winery The idea of Zahle joining the Cities Network’ that would put Zahle and teacher at Law University. Château Khoury, Zahle. ‘Creative Cities Network’ came up on the map and encourage the city to Chairwoman of Zahle Municipality. -
Syria Refugee Response
SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, Bekaa & Baalbek-El Hermel Governorate Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As o f 3 0 Se p t e m b e r 2 0 2 0 Charbine El-Hermel BEKAA & Baalbek - El Hermel 49 Total No. of Household Registered 73,427 Total No. of Individuals Registered 340,600 Hermel 6,580 El Hermel Michaa Qaa Jouar Mrajhine Maqiye Qaa Ouadi Zighrine El-Khanzir 36 5 Hermel Deir Mar Jbab Maroun Baalbek 29 10 Qaa Baalbek 10,358 Qaa Baayoun 553 Ras Baalbek El Gharbi Ras Baalbek 44 Ouadi Faara Ras Baalbek Es-Sahel Ouadi 977 Faara Maaysra 4 El-Hermel 32 Halbata Ras Baalbek Ech-Charqi 1 Zabboud 116 Ouadi 63 Fekehe El-Aaoss 2,239 Kharayeb El-Hermel Harabta 16 Bajjaje Aain 63 7 Baalbek Sbouba 1,701 Nabha Nabi Ed-Damdoum Osmane 44 288 Aaynata Baalbek Laboue 34 1,525 Barqa Ram 29 Baalbek 5 Qarha Baalbek Moqraq Chaat Bechouat Aarsal 2,031 48 Riha 33,521 3 Yammoune 550 Deir Kneisset El-Ahmar Baalbek 3,381 28 Dar Btedaai Baalbak El-Ouassaa 166 30 Youmine 2,151 Maqne Chlifa Mazraat 260 beit 523 Bouday Mchaik Nahle 1,501 3 Iaat baalbek haouch 2,421 290 El-Dehab 42 Aadous Saaide 1,244 Hadath 1,406 Haouch Baalbek Jebaa Kfar Dane Haouche Tall Safiye Baalbek 656 375 Barada 12,722 478 466 Aamchki Taraiya Majdaloun 13 905 1,195 Douris Slouqi 3,210 Aain Hizzine Taibet Bourday Chmistar 361 Baalbek 160 2,284 515 Aain Es-Siyaa Chadoura Kfar Talia Bednayel 1,235 Dabach Haouch Baalbak Brital Nabi 159 En-Nabi 2,328 Temnine Beit Haouch 4,552 Chbay 318 El-Faouqa Chama Snaid Haour Chaaibe 1,223 605 Mousraye 83 Taala 16 9 Khodr 192 Qaa -
2020 SFCG Conflict Analysis Report
Search for Common Ground’s “Conflict Analysis and Power Dynamics – Lebanon” Study Implemented in Akkar, the North, Mount Lebanon, Central and West Bekaa, Baalbeck-Hermel and Beirut RESEARCH REPORT JULY 2020 Research Team: Bérangère Pineau Soukkarieh, Team Leader Melike Karlidag, Technical Analyst Lizzy Galliver, Researcher Contact: Ramy Barhouche Mohammad Hashisho Project Manager Consortium Monitoring & Reporting Officer Search for Common Ground Search for Common Ground [email protected] [email protected] Research Report | Conflict Analysis and Power Dynamics – Lebanon Table of Contents Acknowledgements 3 Abbreviations 3 List of tables and figures 4 Executive Summary 5 1. Background Information 9 Introduction 9 2. Methodology 11 Research Objectives 11 Data Collection and Analysis 11 Limitations and Challenges 17 3. Findings 19 Structures 19 Actors and Key Stakeholders 35 Dynamics 60 4. Conclusions 75 5. Recommendations 77 6. Appendices 83 Annex 1: Area Profiles 83 Annex 2: Additional Tables on Survey Sample 84 Annex 3: Baseline Indicators 86 Annex 4: Documents Consulted 88 Annex 5: Data Collection Tools 89 Annex 6: Evaluation Terms of Reference (ToR) 109 Annex 7: Training Curriculum 114 Search for Common Ground | LEBANON 2 Research Report | Conflict Analysis and Power Dynamics – Lebanon Acknowledgements The consultant team would like to thank Search for Common Ground’s staff for their valuable feedBack on the design of the study and the report’s content. The authors of this report would also like to thank all key informants who took the time to inform this assessment. Special thanks are owed to all the community memBers who agreed to participate and inform the study with their insights. -
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Life for Syrian Refugees and Displaced Populations in Lebanon
© Michael Goldfarb / MSF © Michael Goldfarb Misery beyond the war zone: Life for Syrian refugees and displaced populations in Lebanon MSF’s second survey of Syrian refugees in the past eight months shows severe deterioration of living conditions and health status. Turkey Aleppo 1 7 0 Idlib , 6 4 3 Hama 0 Syria 5 4 , 6 Homs 5 2 Tripoli 8 Lebanon 3,3 y 14 e ll a Beirut V to Iraq a a k Saida e Damascus B 2 3 8 , 1 4 9 Daraa Jordan The figures on this map represent the total number Since November 2011 Medecins Sans MSF provides free of charge health of Syrian refugees registered or awaiting registration Frontieres (MSF)/Doctors Without care, including medications for acute in the neighbouring countries: Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan Borders has been continuously ex- and chronic conditions, vaccinations and Turkey. Figures were sourced from the UNHCR in panding its humanitarian and medical and antenatal care to all those in need February 2013. response to provide urgent assistance irrespective of nationality and registra- to the Syrian refugees in Lebanon. tion status. See http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php The organisation is presently offer- for updated figures ing medical services in Tripoli and in MSF programmes in Lebanon are pres- various locations of the Bekaa Valley, ently implemented through the work of namely Baalbek, Aarsal, Hermel and 112 staff (half of those are medical), Majdel Anjar. In light of the exacer- both national and international. bation of the gaps in service, MSF is further widening its programmes, MSF’s budget for its humanitarian inter- expanding activities to Central Bekaa vention in Lebanon is 4 millions Euros where needs are high.