With the ongoing pandemic, the Lebanese public health-care sector has shown its importance and value to society and has stepped up to take the full responsibility to treat those effected by the virus.
Being one of the closest areas to the 4th of August Beirut Port explosion, Karantina sustained the high level of damages in terms of human loss and physical destruction.
The European Commission (EC) encourages innovation and entrepreneurship in Lebanon to support a clean energy transition to combat climate change, as well as a means to address job creation and growth in support of Lebanon's economy.
Climate change is a rising national security issue. Based on an earlier National Energy Strategy for the LAF, and in combination with the EU’s support to Lebanese national security and border control, we are working on increasing LAF personal comfort and security through various sustainable interventions at the North-Eastern border region of Lebanon
We continued our capacity building and awareness efforts, showcasing to Lebanese stakeholders the technical, economic, and environmental benefits of transitioning to a more sustainable energy future.
We focused on Lebanese host communities in the Akkar region, installing different types of renewable energy technologies, particularly solar street lighting, solar home systems, and biomass briquettes and related stoves.