Syria Refugee Response

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Syria Refugee Response S Y R I A R E F U G E E R E S P O N S E LEBANON Beirut and Mount Lebanon Governorates Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As of 30 January, 2014 N Fghal N " " 0 0 ' Distribution of the Registered Syrian 3 ' 2 Kfar Kidde 2 1 1 ° ° 4 Chmout 4 3 Berbara Jbayl Maad 3 Refugees by Province 4 Bekhaaz Aain Kfaa Mayfouq Bejje Mounsef Qottara Jbayl BEIRUT 7 Gharzouz Kharbet Jbayl Tartij Chikhane Ghalboun 15 Total No. of Household Registered Hsarat Haqel Lehfed 6,366 Hasrayel Aabaydat 1 Jeoddayel Jbayl30 Hbaline 16 Jaj 5 Ghofrine 8 23,256 Kfoun Total No. of Individuals Registered 14 kafr Saqi Richmaya Kfar Mashoun Behdaydat Habil Aamchit 11 11 Birket Hjoula Hema Er-Rehban 314 Bintaael Michmich Jbayl Edde Jbayl 3 10 2 MOUNT LEBANON Laqlouq Hboub Ehmej 11 Bichtlida Hjoula 12 26 Jbayl 11 Total No. of Household Registered 559 Bmehrayn Kfar Qouas 44,687 Brayj Jbayl Ras Osta Jbeil Aaqoura Kfar Baal Mazraat El-Maaden Mazraat Es Siyad Jlisse 9 45 Qartaboun Blat Jbeil 70 10 18 Sebrine Aalmat Ech-Chamliye 212 Tourzaiya Mghayre Jbeil Total No. of Individuals Registered 184,358 Mastita 9 Bchille JbaylJouret El-Qattine 3 Tadmor 7 67 12 Ferhet Aalmat Ej-Jnoubiye Yanouh Jbayl Zibdine Jbayl Bayzoun Souanet Jbayl Hsoun Boulhos Qartaba Mar Sarkis 11 11 6 2 Hdeine Halate Aalita 93 Fatre Frat 223 8 Aain El-GhouaybeSeraaiita Majdel El-Aqoura Adonis Jbayl Mchane Aain Jrain Bizhel 7 Ghabat Aarasta 56 8 Janne 5 Qorqraiya 5 Kharayeb Nahr Ibrahim Mradiye Chouane Maaysra Kesrouane 4 yahchouch Zaaitre Lassa Nahr Ibrahim 10 24 11 litige Afqa Jbayl 265 Zaitoun Jouret Bedrane Qahmez 5 Ghidras 3 Nammoura Kesrouane Ghbale Kesrouane N 27 N " 4 29 Nahr Ed-Dahab " 0 0 ' ' 3 3 ° Aaqaibe Kesrouane Ghidras Hsayn ° 4 Bouar 4 3 22 27 Jouret E-Tourmos 3 Aain Ed-Delbe Kesrouane 134 4 Ghine Mghayer Safra Kesrouane Bourj El-Ftouh 2 Jouret Mhad Mchaa Faraya Mchaa El Ftouh 129 34 Kfour Kesrouane Chahtoul Hrajel Tabarja 15 Adma Ouata El-Jaouz Mayrouba 629 Harharaya 132 9 Oua Dafine Hayata 214 Kfar Yassine 5 Aaramoun Kesrouane 30 Ghazir 13 Raachine Faraya 379 Ighbe 68 694 Dlebta Chnanaair Beqaata Aachqout 23 2 15 Maarab Sahel Aalma Kfar Dibiane 81 Aachqout Faytroun 163 Jounie 80 Batha 225 Haret Sakhr GhostaBzoummar Kesrwane 1 52 Jounie 72 5 Sarba Mchaa Kfar Dibiane Jounie Ghadir Daraaoun litige Rayfoun 435 Bqaatouta 952 11 193 Zouk Mkayel Shayle Kesrouane 46 38 Qleiaat Kesrouane 252 Beqaata Kanaan Aain Er-Rihane Aajaltoun 610 8 26 233 Mazraat Mrah El-MirKfar Tay Kesrouane Zouk Mousbeh Daraiya Kesrouane 384 Mazraat Er-Ras Zabbougha Jaaita Balloune 142 Baskinta Zouk El-Kharab 154 194 Deir Chamra 118 36 Sfeilet Bikfaya Deir Tamich Deir Mar Aabda el Mchammar Mayasse Himlaya Zakrit Fraike Kfar Aaqab 9 Qornet El-Hamra 17 923 Chrine Aain El-Qabu Dbaye 46 34 Dik El-Mehdi 6 Abou Mizane 6 532 Beit Chabab Chouaya El-Matn 43 Mazraat Yachouaa Chaouiye 13 Jouar El-Matn El Meten Bteghrine 128 6 6 Naqqach Mtayleb 315 11 Zighrine El-Matn 291 238 143 Khinchara Mtain aain Aalaq Mhaidset Matn 25 Qornet Chehouane 41 Marjaba 116 Antelias 57 Bikfaya Bhersaf Choueir 11 Mdaouar foncière 121 Aatchane Aayroun BeirutBeirut Central District 706 710 475 Mrouj 21 15 6 22 111 Aamaret 390 Aain el-Mraisse foncière Jall Ed-Did Mar Moussa Ed-Douar N Bsalim Nabay N " 229 Chalhoub Aintoura El-Matn " 0 Dahr Es-Souane El-Matn Ouata El-Mrouj 0 ' 1,031Majzoub 182 273 11 Bnabil ' 4 5 Zalqa 14 4 5 248 Zaraaoun 109 5 ° Marfa' foncière 3 22 ° 3 890 Mzakke 3 3 27 3 Ras Beyrouth 26 Rmeil foncière Jouret El-Ballout QaaqourKhillet El-Mtain Majdel tarchich 23 Bourj Hammoud Byaqout 1 foncière 94 Baabdat 58 7 12,617 229 Roumie 1,471 Achrafieh foncière Baouchriye 502 Bsifrine Mchikha 161 Broummana El-Matn Msaitbe foncière 2,212 5,754 Aayoun El-Matn 10 6 Fanar 497 2,340 10 Dlaybe Tarchich Sinn El-FilDekouane 2,069 Masqa Hasbaiya El-Matn Mazraa foncière Aarbaniye Bzebdine 22 2,748 2,755 Salima Baabda 12 9,345 Deir mar Roukoz Aain Saade 3 9 Zandouqa 105 22 164 Qsaibe Baabda Furn 12 Kneisset Baabda Mkalles 4 9 Ech-Chebbak 108 Qordata Arsoun Chiyah Jouar El-Haouz 494 Mansouriyet El-Matn 79 Qornayel Kfar Selouane 30,311 Haret Hreik 560 Beit Meri Jouret Arsoun 200 17 2,789 184 Deir El-harf Baabda Daychouniye Ras El Matn 49 25 Khalouat Baabda 1,269 123 Btekhnay Bourj El-Brajneh Louayze Baabda Aabadiye 21 Hadath Beyrouth 24 16,570 37 116 Qalaat 1,971 Btibyat Aaraiya Hlaliye Baabda Baabda Tahouitat El Ghadir Boutchay Haret Es-Sit Chouit Chmeisset Baabda Bmaryam 164 18 3 460 66 2 52 5 13 Choueifat El-Aamrousiye Ouadi Chahrour Es-Soufla Kahhale Khreibet Baabda BaabFdaloughaa Haret Hamze Total No. 3o6f Individuals Registered274 11,767 72 132 11 Kfar Chima Houmal Bsous Baalchmay 206 Qobbayaa Hammana Choueifat El-Oumara 728 68 81 Aain Ej-Jdide Aaley Ras El-Href Chbaniye Blaybel 51 536 180 Bdadoun 138 7 55 42 30 Qmatiye Bhamdoun El-Mhatta Choueifat Bsaba Baabda Bmakine 260 Aaley 645 Saoufar El-Quoubbe 8 Bkhichtay 12 3,399 Bhamdoun Ed-Dayaa 639 3,978 Aaytat 68 Deir Qoubel Aain Aanoub 1,445 210 Souq El-Gharb Rijme Btalloun 171 214 Behouara 4 206 4 Chanay Charoun Taazaniye Majdel Baana Aain Dara Keyfoun Ghaboune 138 21 Bchamoun 23 28 Chimlane 625 55 Aazouniye 2,937 45 Mansouriyet Bhamdoun 246 9 Sirhmoul Bedghan Oua Ouadi Bedghan Kfar Aamay 9 Bayssour Aaley 17 Aaramoun Aaley Aaynab 904 7 Btater Habramoun 6,686 27 67 Douair Er-Remmane 6 Ighmid Mejdlaiya Mcherfe 6 35 Bmahray N Aley N 48 " Aain Drafil Aaley Bsatine 98 " 0 Rouayssat En-Naamane 0 ' ' 5 30 Chartoun Maasrati 5 4 Naame 4 4 ° Aain Ksour ° 3 Dfoun 11 17 Ramlie 3 3 4,726 Mrayjat Aaley 3 31 25 Aabey Rimhala Richmaiya 10 Baaouerta 176 624 26 Selfaya Aain Zhalta 334 Binnay Aain Traz 12 88 Daqqoun 95 Majdel El-Meouch Kneisset Ech-Chouf Biret Ech-Chouf 2 27 7 10 Deir Kouche Ouarhaniye Kfar Matta Aammiq Ech-Chouf Brih Damour 193 35 36 Ouadi Es-Sitt 66 Bchtfine 4 Faouarat 142 Fraudis Ech-Chouf 2,535 Kfar Qatra Mechref Kfar Matta 69 Jaafar 20 Kfar Hamal 5 31 145 193 Kfar Faqoud 55 Maasser Beit Ed-Dine Kfar Nabrakh Deir Baba Moughayret Ech-Chouf Dmit Deir El-Qamar 89 250 Barouk 171 99 GHabet Jaafar 337 Beit Ed-Dine 410 Bqaiaa Kfar Him 117 BatloCun houf Ech-Chouf Sirjbal 325 208 24 Ouadi Ed-Deir Dahr Ech-Chouf Dibbiye 9 Deir Dourit Aain Ouzain 40 893 Chmaarine 15 Semqaniye 100 135 Bkechtine Ouel Mcheiaa Ouadi bnehlay Baaqline Jiye Jahliye 8 774 litige Jdeidet Ech-Chouf Botme 1,096 1,988 Baassir 142 Aathrine 17 Maasser Ech-Chouf 472 34 63 Moukhtara Bourjein Dibbiye Aainbal 47 289 893 32 Aain Qania Daraiya Ech-Chouf Barja Kahlouniet Ech-Chouf 71 Khereibet Ech-Chouf 990 5,931 37 45 Chammis Ech-Chouf 9 Jadra Gharife maaniye Baadarane 2,545 Chhim 212 Mazraat Ech-Chouf 33 Sibline Dalhoun 4,567 Aanout Hasrout 30 825 419 367 202 Haret Jandal Mristi 14 5 Ketermaya Ouardaniye 1,452 Mtolle Bayqoun mazboud Zaarouriye Rmeilet 43 19 20 Jbaa Ech-Chouf 776 132 N Ech-Chouf Jleiliye Bsaba Ech-Chouf 14 N " Aammatour Bater " 0 0 ' 2,082 Mghairiye Ech-Chouf 5 157 ' 6 Jmailiye 126 161 6 3 353 3 ° Qreiaa Mazmoura ° 3 44 3 3 Majdalouna 5 3 Mazraat Es-Dahr 3 Aalmane Ech-Chouf 58 39 515 Bkifa Ech-Chouf 17 Khirbet Bisri 16 Joun Deir El-Moukhalles Ech-Chouf 280 13 Niha El-Chouf 53 35°24'0"E 35°33'0"E 35°42'0"E 35°51'0"E 36°0'0"E Notes LOCATION DIAGRAM The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement of the United Nations. All data used are the best available at the time of map production. Governorate Cadastral Boundary Caza REFUGEES Data Sources: - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. 0 - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 MOUNT 1 - 100 BEIRUT Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 30 January 2014. LEBANON 101 - 1,000 For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] 1,001 - 5,000 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates 5,001 - 10,000 contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] or Wali Ahadi: [email protected] 10,001 - 20,000 NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory 20,001 - 31,000 0 5 10 KM The No. indicates the registered refugees at the cadastral level.
Recommended publications
  • Mount Lebanon 4 Electoral District: Aley and Chouf
    The 2018 Lebanese Parliamentary Elections: What Do the Numbers Say? Mount Lebanon 4 Electoral Report District: Aley and Chouf Georgia Dagher '&# Aley Chouf Founded in 1989, the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies is a Beirut-based independent, non-partisan think tank whose mission is to produce and advocate policies that improve good governance in fields such as oil and gas, economic development, public finance, and decentralization. This report is published in partnership with HIVOS through the Women Empowered for Leadership (WE4L) programme, funded by the Netherlands Foreign Ministry FLOW fund. Copyright© 2021 The Lebanese Center for Policy Studies Designed by Polypod Executed by Dolly Harouny Sadat Tower, Tenth Floor P.O.B 55-215, Leon Street, Ras Beirut, Lebanon T: + 961 1 79 93 01 F: + 961 1 79 93 02 [email protected] www.lcps-lebanon.org The 2018 Lebanese Parliamentary Elections: What Do the Numbers Say? Mount Lebanon 4 Electoral District: Aley and Chouf Georgia Dagher Georgia Dagher is a researcher at the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies. Her research focuses on parliamentary representation, namely electoral behavior and electoral reform. She has also previously contributed to LCPS’s work on international donors conferences and reform programs. She holds a degree in Politics and Quantitative Methods from the University of Edinburgh. The author would like to thank Sami Atallah, Daniel Garrote Sanchez, John McCabe, and Micheline Tobia for their contribution to this report. 2 LCPS Report Executive Summary The Lebanese parliament agreed to hold parliamentary elections in 2018—nine years after the previous ones. Voters in Aley and Chouf showed strong loyalty toward their sectarian parties and high preferences for candidates of their own sectarian group.
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • Inter-Agency Q&A on Humanitarian Assistance and Services in Lebanon (Inqal)
    INQAL- INTER AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON INTER-AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON (INQAL) Disclaimers: The INQAL is to be utilized mainly as a mass information guide to address questions from persons of concern to humanitarian agencies in Lebanon The INQAL is to be used by all humanitarian workers in Lebanon The INQAL is also to be used for all available humanitarian hotlines in Lebanon The INQAL is a public document currently available in the Inter-Agency Information Sharing web portal page for Lebanon: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/documents.php?page=1&view=grid&Country%5B%5D=122&Searc h=%23INQAL%23 The INQAL should not be handed out to refugees If you and your organisation wish to publish the INQAL on any website, please notify the UNHCR Information Management and Mass Communication Units in Lebanon: [email protected] and [email protected] Updated in April 2015 INQAL- INTER AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON INTER-AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON (INQAL) EDUCATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 FOOD ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35 FOOD AND ELIGIBILITY ............................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter 4 Assessment of the Tourism Sector
    The Study on the Integrated Tourism Development Plan in the Republic of Lebanon Final Report Vol. 4 Sector Review Report Chapter 4 Assessment of the Tourism Sector 4.1 Competitiveness This section uses the well-known Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats [SWOT] approach to evaluate the competitiveness of Lebanon for distinct types of tourism, and to provide a logical basis for key measures to be recommended to strengthen the sector. The three tables appearing in this section summarize the characteristics of nine segments of demand that Lebanon is attracting and together present a SWOT analysis for each to determine their strategic importance. The first table matches segments with their geographic origin. The second shows characteristics of the segments. Although the Diaspora is first included as a geographic origin, in the two later tables it is listed [as a column] alongside the segments in order to show a profile of its characteristics. The third table presents a SWOT analysis for each segment. 4.1.1 Strengths The strengths generally focus on certain strong and unique characteristics that Lebanon enjoys building its appeal for the nine segments. The country’s mixture of socio-cultural assets including its built heritage and living traditions constitutes a major strength for cultural tourism, and secondarily for MICE segment [which seeks interesting excursions], and for the nature-based markets [which combines nature and culture]. For the Diaspora, Lebanon is the unique homeland and is unrivaled in that role. The country’s moderate Mediterranean climate is a strong factor for the vacationing families coming from the hotter GCC countries.
    [Show full text]
  • Baalbek Hermel Zahleh Jbayl Aakar Koura Metn Batroun West Bekaa Zgharta Kesrouane Rachaiya Miniyeh-Danniyeh Bcharreh Baabda Aale
    305 307308 Borhaniya - Rehwaniyeh Borj el Aarab HakourMazraatKarm el Aasfourel Ghatas Sbagha Shaqdouf Aakkar 309 El Aayoun Fadeliyeh Hamediyeh Zouq el Hosniye Jebrayel old Tekrit New Tekrit 332ZouqDeir El DalloumMqachrine Ilat Ain Yaaqoub Aakkar El Aatqa Er Rouaime Moh El Aabdé Dahr Aayas El Qantara Tikrit Beit Daoud El Aabde 326 Zouq el Hbalsa Ein Elsafa - Akum Mseitbeh 302 306310 Zouk Haddara Bezbina Wadi Hanna Saqraja - Ein Eltannur 303 Mar Touma Bqerzla Boustane Aartoussi 317 347 Western Zeita Al-Qusayr Nahr El Bared El318 Mahammara Rahbe Sawadiya Kalidiyeh Bhannine 316 El Khirbe El Houaich Memnaa 336 Bebnine Ouadi Ej jamous Majdala Tashea Qloud ElEl Baqie Mbar kiye Mrah Ech Chaab A a k a r Hmaire Haouchariye 34°30'0"N 338 Qanafez 337 Hariqa Abu Juri BEKKA INFORMALEr Rihaniye TENTEDBaddouaa El Hmaira SETTLEMENTS Bajaa Saissouq Jouar El Hachich En Nabi Kzaiber Mrah esh Shmis Mazraat Et Talle Qarqaf Berkayel Masriyeh Hamam El Minié Er Raouda Chane Mrah El Dalil Qasr El Minie El Kroum El Qraiyat Beit es Semmaqa Mrah Ez Zakbe Diyabiyeh Dinbou El Qorne Fnaydek Mrah el Arab Al Quasir 341 Beit el Haouch Berqayel Khraibe Fnaideq Fissane 339 Beit Ayoub El Minieh - Plot 256 Bzal Mishmish Hosh Morshed Samaan 340 Aayoun El Ghezlane Mrah El Ain Salhat El Ma 343 Beit Younes En Nabi Khaled Shayahat Ech Cheikh Maarouf Habchit Kouakh El Minieh - Plots: 1797 1796 1798 1799 Jdeidet El Qaitaa Khirbit Ej Jord En Nabi Youchaa Souaisse 342 Sfainet el Qaitaa Jawz Karm El Akhras Haouch Es Saiyad AaliHosh Elsayed Ali Deir Aamar Hrar Aalaiqa Mrah Qamar ed Dine
    [Show full text]
  • AUB Employee Discount Program
    Because we appreciate you 100%! AUB faculty and staff will have access to valuable discounts from a wide variety of vendors and businesses! The Employee Discount Program is brought to you by the Human Resources Departments, Campus and Medical Center, to show appreciation to all faculty and staff for their hard work and dedication. Just show your AUB ID and get the best value on goods and services from the below vendors*. This list will be updated regularly with more vendors and more discounted offers. *AUB is not endorsing any of the vendors listed below or guaranteeing the quality of any of their products or services received. ABED TAHAN . Up to 30% discounts . Pre‐campaigns benefits prior to Events (Bazaar, Black Friday, and other promotional events) . 24/7 customer service support 01‐645645 Excluded from the above offers: . Mobiles, Tablets, Wearable, Gaming consoles . Special Offers / Clearance items . Bazaar, Black Friday and other promotional activities All discounts apply on the selling price. AGHASARKISSIAN Discounted rate as per the below: . 30% (Thirty) on Veneta Cucine (Italian Kitchen manufacturer) www.venetacucine.com . 20% (Twenty) on AEG, Panasonic, Tognana, Thomson and Indigo . 10% (Ten) on all remaining brands Excluded from the above: . Multimedia and IT Product (Laptop, Mobile, LED, etc.) The discount is based on retail price. ALLIANZ SNA 15% discount on individual travel insurance policies. Contact details: Allianz SNA s.a.l. Hazmieh Phone 05‐956600 or 05‐422240 Fax 961 5 956624 Ms. Jenny Nasr [email protected] ANTOINE 10% discount on all products at: . Antoine Achrafieh . Antoine Sin el Fil .
    [Show full text]
  • Lebanon Fire Risk Bulletin
    Lebanon Fire Risk Bulletin Refer to cadast table condition. Please note that the indicated temperature is at 2 CIVILDEDEFENCE meters height from the ground. General description of potential fire risk situation Symbol Level of Meaning and actions risk Very Very low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be hardly executed due to high fuel moisture content. Normally VL low wildfires self-extinguish. Low Low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be executed with a reasonable degree of safety. L Medium Medium-low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be executed in safety conditions. All the fires need to be ML low extinguished. Medium Medium fire risk. Controlled burning operations would be avoided. All the fires need to be very well extinguished. M Medium Controlled burning is not recommended. Open flame will start fires. Cured grasslands and forest litter will burn readily. Spread is moderate in forests and fast in exposed areas. Patrolling and monitoring is suggested. Fight fires M high with direct attack and all available resources. Ignition can occur easily with fast spread in grass, shrubs and forests. Fires will be very hot with crowning and short High to medium spotting. Direct attack on the head may not be possible requiring indirect methods on flanks. Patrolling H and monitoring the territory is highly suggested. Ignition can occur also from sparks. Fires will be extremely hot with fast rate of spread. Control may not be possible Extreme during day due to long range spotting and crowning. Suppression forces should limit efforts to limiting lateral spread. E Damage potential total. Patrolling and monitoring the territory is highly suggested.
    [Show full text]
  • The Israeli Experience in Lebanon, 1982-1985
    THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE IN LEBANON, 1982-1985 Major George C. Solley Marine Corps Command and Staff College Marine Corps Development and Education Command Quantico, Virginia 10 May 1987 ABSTRACT Author: Solley, George C., Major, USMC Title: Israel's Lebanon War, 1982-1985 Date: 16 February 1987 On 6 June 1982, the armed forces of Israel invaded Lebanon in a campaign which, although initially perceived as limited in purpose, scope, and duration, would become the longest and most controversial military action in Israel's history. Operation Peace for Galilee was launched to meet five national strategy goals: (1) eliminate the PLO threat to Israel's northern border; (2) destroy the PLO infrastructure in Lebanon; (3) remove Syrian military presence in the Bekaa Valley and reduce its influence in Lebanon; (4) create a stable Lebanese government; and (5) therefore strengthen Israel's position in the West Bank. This study examines Israel's experience in Lebanon from the growth of a significant PLO threat during the 1970's to the present, concentrating on the events from the initial Israeli invasion in June 1982 to the completion of the withdrawal in June 1985. In doing so, the study pays particular attention to three aspects of the war: military operations, strategic goals, and overall results. The examination of the Lebanon War lends itself to division into three parts. Part One recounts the background necessary for an understanding of the war's context -- the growth of PLO power in Lebanon, the internal power struggle in Lebanon during the long and continuing civil war, and Israeli involvement in Lebanon prior to 1982.
    [Show full text]
  • AUB Scholarworks
    AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT IN THE SHADOW OF PLANNING? ECONOMIC AND COMMUNAL INTERESTS IN THE MAKING OF THE SHEMLAN MASTER PLAN by LANA SLEIMAN SALMAN A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Urban Planning and Policy to the Department of Architecture and Design of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at the American University of Beirut Beirut, Lebanon January 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This thesis has been in the making for longer than I would like to admit. In between, life happened. I would not have been able to finish this project without the support of many people no acknowledgment would do justice to, but I will try. Mona Fawaz, my thesis advisor, provided patient advice over the years. Throughout our meetings, she continuously added more nuances to this work, and pointed out all the analytical steps I have missed. The rigor and political commitment of her scholarship are admirable and inspirational. Thank you Mona for your patience, and your enthusiasm about this work and its potential. Mona Harb has closely accompanied my journey in the MUPP program and beyond. Her support throughout various stages of this work and my professional career were crucial. Thank you. In subtle and obvious ways, I am very much their student. Hiba Bou Akar’s work was the original inspiration behind this thesis. Her perseverance and academic creativity are a model to follow. She sets a high bar. Thank you Hiba. Nisreen Salti witnessed my evolution from a sophomore at the economics department to a graduate student. Her comments as someone from outside the discipline were enlightening.
    [Show full text]
  • Layout CAZA AAKAR.Indd
    Qada’ Akkar North Lebanon Qada’ Al-Batroun Qada’ Bcharre Monuments Recreation Hotels Restaurants Handicrafts Bed & Breakfast Furnished Apartments Natural Attractions Beaches Qada’ Al-Koura Qada’ Minieh - Dinieh Qada’ Tripoli Qada’ Zgharta North Lebanon Table of Contents äÉjƒàëªdG Qada’ Akkar 1 QɵY AÉ°†b Map 2 á£jôîdG A’aidamoun 4-27 ¿ƒeó«Y Al-Bireh 5-27 √ô«ÑdG Al-Sahleh 6-27 á∏¡°ùdG A’andaqet 7-28 â≤æY A’arqa 8-28 ÉbôY Danbo 9-29 ƒÑfO Deir Jenine 10-29 ø«æL ôjO Fnaideq 11-29 ¥ó«æa Haizouq 12-30 ¥hõ«M Kfarnoun 13-30 ¿ƒfôØc Mounjez 14-31 õéæe Qounia 15-31 É«æb Akroum 15-32 ΩhôcCG Al-Daghli 16-32 »∏ZódG Sheikh Znad 17-33 OÉfR ï«°T Al-Qoubayat 18-33 äÉ«Ñ≤dG Qlaya’at 19-34 äÉ©«∏b Berqayel 20-34 πjÉbôH Halba 21-35 ÉÑ∏M Rahbeh 22-35 ¬ÑMQ Zouk Hadara 23-36 √QGóM ¥hR Sheikh Taba 24-36 ÉHÉW ï«°T Akkar Al-A’atiqa 25-37 á≤«à©dG QɵY Minyara 26-37 √QÉ«æe Qada’ Al-Batroun 69 ¿hôàÑdG AÉ°†b Map 40 á£jôîdG Kouba 42-66 ÉHƒc Bajdarfel 43-66 πaQóéH Wajh Al-Hajar 44-67 ôéëdG ¬Lh Hamat 45-67 äÉeÉM Bcha’aleh 56-68 ¬∏©°ûH Kour (or Kour Al-Jundi) 47-69 (…óæédG Qƒc hCG) Qƒc Sghar 48-69 Qɨ°U Mar Mama 49-70 ÉeÉe QÉe Racha 50-70 É°TGQ Kfifan 51-70 ¿ÉØ«Øc Jran 52-71 ¿GôL Ram 53-72 ΩGQ Smar Jbeil 54-72 π«ÑL Qɪ°S Rachana 55-73 ÉfÉ°TGQ Kfar Helda 56-74 Gó∏MôØc Kfour Al-Arabi 57-74 »Hô©dG QƒØc Hardine 58-75 øjOôM Ras Nhash 59-75 ¢TÉëf ¢SGQ Al-Batroun 60-76 ¿hôàÑdG Tannourine 62-78 øjQƒæJ Douma 64-77 ÉehO Assia 65-79 É«°UCG Qada’ Bcharre 81 …ô°ûH AÉ°†b Map 82 á£jôîdG Beqa’a Kafra 84-97 GôØc ´É≤H Hasroun 85-98 ¿hô°üM Bcharre 86-97 …ô°ûH Al-Diman 88-99 ¿ÉªjódG Hadath
    [Show full text]
  • Syria Refugee Response ±
    S Y R I A R E F U G E E R E S P O N S E LEBANON Beirut and Mount Lebanon Governorates Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As of 30 April 2014 Fghal N N " 3 " 0 0 ' Distribution of the Registered Syrian ' 2 Kfar Kidde 2 1 1 ° ° 4 Berbara Jbayl Chmout 4 3 3 Refugees by Province 12 Maad Bekhaaz Aain Kfaa Bejje Mayfouq 2 Mounsef Qottara Jbayl BEIRUT Gharzouz Kharbet Jbayl Tartij 10 Ghalboun 21 Chikhane 5 Hsarat Total No. of Household Registered Rihanet Jbayl Chamate Haqel Lehfed 7,940 Hasrayel 2 Aabaydat Jeoddayel Jbayl 1 38 Beit Habbaq 23 Jaj 19 Hbaline Ghofrine 8 Kfoun Total No. of Individuals Registered 28,575 14 kafr Habil Saqi Richmaya Aarab El-Lahib Kfar Mashoun Behdaydat Aamchit 19 11 Birket Hjoula Hema Er-Rehban 448 Bintaael Michmich Jbayl Edde Jbayl 8 14 2 MOUNT LEBANON Hema Mar Maroun AannayaLaqlouq Hboub Ehmej 11 Bichtlida Hjoula 21 37 Jbayl 5 Total No. of Household Registered 897 Bmehrayn Kfar Qouas 58,229 Ras Osta Jbeil Aaqoura Brayj Jbayl Kfar Baal Mazraat El-Maaden Mazraat Es Siyad Qartaboun Jlisse 21 44 Blat Jbeil 90 10 27 Sebrine Tourzaiya Aalmat Ech-Chamliye Total No. of Individuals Registered 294 Mghayre Jbeil 236,593 Mastita 3 15 Bchille Jbayl Jouret El-Qattine Tadmor 5 124 29 Ferhet Aalmat Ej-Jnoubiye Yanouh Jbayl Zibdine Jbayl Bayzoun Souanet Jbayl Mar Sarkis 11 Hsoun Qartaba 25 4 2 Boulhos Hdeine Halate Aalita 149 Fatre Frat 473 10 Aain El-GhouaybeSeraaiita Majdel El-Aqoura Adonis Jbayl Mchane Aain Jrain Aarasta Bizhel 7 Ghabat 82 10 Janne 4 6 Qorqraiya 5 Kharayeb Nahr Ibrahim Mradiye
    [Show full text]