At least 150,000 people remain without running water across the South of Lebanon since the beginning of the conflict in Lebanon in October 2023, according to a report from Action Against Hunger and Insecurity Insight.
Following the escalation in October 2024, thousands of people in Lebanon were confronted with a new and harsh reality. Action Against Hunger and Amel International, with the support of the CDCS, are supporting them.
Despite a ceasefire agreement six months ago in November 2024 in Lebanon, military activity remains intense. More than a million people go hungry in Lebanon amid instability.
It has been over a year and a half since the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh forced more than 100,000 people to flee to Armenia. The humanitarian situation remains dire.
When the situation escalated in Lebanon, she and her extended family had to make a difficult decision. At the collective shelter, Action Against Hunger provided essential support.
Hayat, a mother from the Southern Suburbs of Beirut, never imagined she would have to flee her home, but when the conflict escalated, she had no choice.