From Crisis to Recovery: Local Authorities Confronting Post-War Realities in Lebanon Rapid Impact Assessment

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From Crisis to Recovery: Local Authorities Confronting Post-War Realities in Lebanon Rapid Impact Assessment

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From Crisis to Recovery: Local Authorities Confronting Post-War Realities in Lebanon Rapid Impact Assessment

January 22, 2025

This report examines the impact of hostilities and the post-escalation conditions of affected municipalities in Lebanon. It focuses on displacement, infrastructure damage, socio-economic conditions, and initial recovery needs. Prepared by UNDP Lebanon, the report draws on data collected from municipalities and their respective unions, with support from the Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Units at the Governorate level. A survey was conducted in 135 affected areas between 5 and 15 December 2024. The data collected covers demographics, education, health, infrastructure, and damage to businesses, with a detailed breakdown of the types of damages. The data collection approach prioritizes primary sources from the field, recognizing that local authorities are best positioned to describe their realities. In addition to the survey, UNDP conducted focus group discussions and interviews in several areas to provide deeper insights into the human and people-centered impact. The report also analyzes DRM displacement data from December 2024, alongside findings from the UNDP/ARK Regular Perceptions Survey conducted in November 2024.

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