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Makhoul, Jihad, Catherine El Ashkar, Melissa Mialon, Anna Levy, Diana Sabbagh, and Rima Nakkash. "Benefits and risks: Views of humanitarian organizations in Lebanon on corporate assistance." PLOS Global Public Health 3, no. 11 (2023): e0002291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002291.

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Compounding humanitarian and political crises within and across countries have been met with shrinking public resources for coordination, recovery, and mitigation. This resource constrained humanitarian environment presents opportunities for multinational corporations to supplement budgets and actively participate in new markets through connecting with humanitarian work. Given the well-established influence of corporations on public health, an assessment of industry funding to humanitarian assistance is necessary especially in the fragile context of Lebanon with a substantial refugee populatio
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Elias, Joseph, Bassel Meksassi, Felicity L. Brown, et al. "Lebanese and Syrian refugee parents’ experiences of accessing mental health care for their children in Lebanon: Findings from a qualitative study." PLOS Mental Health 2, no. 4 (2025): e0000305. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmen.0000305.

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Globally, more than 250 million children and adolescents experience mental health (MH) disorders. The estimated 43 million children forcibly displaced at the end of 2022, most commonly displaced to neighbouring low-and-middle-income countries where health and social protection systems are under-resourced, are at especially high risk of developing MH problems. In such settings, host community and refugee parents must often navigate complex pathways to attain the care their children need. Lebanon has experienced multiple crises and now hosts over 1 million refugees from Syria. We explore Lebanes
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Harake, Mohamad Fadl. "Post-Conflict Public Sector Projects: Measuring the Performance of International Interventions to Ensure Effective Peacebuilding." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 7 (July 4, 2024): e129726. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.7.e129726.

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With the closing of the Cold War the world faced several wars and conflicts that devasted countries and regions alike. Extioperiences and studies showed that post-conflict countries have a 25% chance of returning to either a partial or full-blown war situation (UNDP 2010). This led to the initian of new approaches to rebuilding war-affected countries – that were spearheaded by either the direct as well as the indirect intervention of international organizations and donor states – whom are considered as "public entrepreneurs''.International entities' involvement in post-conflict countries (PCC)
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Makhoul, J., C. El-Ashkar, and R. Nakkash. "“We will take money from anywhere to support our work”: industry funding of humanitarian assistance in crises." European Journal of Public Health 32, Supplement_3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.089.

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Abstract Background Corporate funding has been described to be beneficial for humanitarian assistance in times of shrinking financial resources globally. Despite the growing global research on commercial determinants and their impact on population health, evaluations of corporate partnerships with humanitarian organizations and victims of multiple crises are rare. Conflicts of interest and corporate interference in public health policy and practice are well-documented. Health-harming industries are currently funding large scale projects for refugees in the eastern Mediterranean region which ha
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Makoukji, Mariana, Nour El Houda Amhez, Abed Al Kareem Yehya, Hala Ghattas, Yaser Abunnasr, and Rami Zurayk. "Food systems under shock: the evolution of food security status of Karantina residents after the Beirut explosion." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 8 (February 14, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1351541.

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Robust food systems are crucial for ensuring access to affordable and nutritious food, particularly in times of crisis. Economic instability, currency devaluation, and political turmoil can disrupt food systems, leading to higher food prices, compromised nutrition, and increased vulnerability. Lebanon is a stark example of this, where a catastrophic explosion in Beirut’s Port in 2020 worsened an existing economic and humanitarian crisis. The depreciation of the Lebanese currency led to soaring food prices, impacting people’s ability to buy food, and pushing many into poverty, illustrating the
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Fatehkia, Masoomali, Zinnya del Villar, Till Koebe, et al. "Using Facebook advertising data to describe the socio-economic situation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon." Frontiers in Big Data 5 (November 30, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2022.1033530.

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While the fighting in the Syrian civil war has mostly stopped, an estimated 5.6 million Syrians remain living in neighboring countries1. Of these, an estimated 1.5 million are sheltering in Lebanon. Ongoing efforts by organizations such as UNHCR to support the refugee population are often ineffective in reaching those most in need. According to UNHCR's 2019 Vulnerability Assessment of Syrian Refugees Report (VASyR), only 44% of the Syrian refugee families eligible for multipurpose cash assistance were provided with help, as the others were not captured in the data. In this project, we are inve
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Harake, Mohamad Fadl. "Post-Conflict Public Sector Projects: Measuring the Performance of International Interventions to Ensure Effective Peacebuilding." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 7 (July 4, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aca.7.e129726.

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With the closing of the Cold War the world faced several wars and conflicts that devasted countries and regions alike. Extioperiences and studies showed that post-conflict countries have a 25% chance of returning to either a partial or full-blown war situation (UNDP 2010). This led to the initian of new approaches to rebuilding war-affected countries – that were spearheaded by either the direct as well as the indirect intervention of international organizations and donor states – whom are considered as "public entrepreneurs’’. International entities’ involvement in post-conflict countries (PCC
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Books on the topic "Lebanese Humanitarian assistance"

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Rafi, Shawqi. Dr Kamel Mohanna: Un médecin libanais engagé dans la tourmente des peuples : les choix difficiles. Harmattan, 2013.

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