Lebanon (MNN) — Nearly a third of Lebanon’s population is facing acute food insecurity, the United Nations warns, with 400,000 new people in crisis since Israeli and Hezbollah clashes intensified last ...
Nearly a third of Lebanon’s population is facing acute food insecurity following the escalation of hostilities in late 2024, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) ...
shows that some 1.65 million people in Lebanon, including Syrian and Palestinian refugees, face crisis or emergency levels of food insecurity. That's up from 1.26 million before the escalation.
President Emmanuel Macron met with Lebanon’s newly elected President Joseph Aoun and vowed to support the nation as it tries to recover from a historic economic crisis and the 14-month ...
The new government emerges at a critical juncture, aiming to rebuild Lebanon's ravished southern region post-conflict with Israel and Hezbollah. Facing a prolonged financial crisis, Salam is tasked ...
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis on Lebanon, developed by FAO, WFP and the Ministry of Agriculture, shows that some 1.65 million people in Lebanon are now facing crisis ...
Aoun and the prime minister-designate have promised to work on getting Lebanon out of its economic crisis and to impose state authority over parts of the country long controlled by Hezbollah.
developed by two U.N. agencies -- the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Program -- and Lebanon's Ministry of Agriculture, shows that some 1.65 million people in Lebanon, including ...