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.
Nour gave birth on August 18, 2024, in Lebanon. Her baby girl, weighing 3.7 kg, arrived earlier than expected and with serious health complications. Here is the story of how the situation of the mother and the baby improved.
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.
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.
Noura, from Toul in Nabatiyeh, had experienced multiple pregnancy losses in the past. In response, Action Against Hunger (ACF) with support from the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (LHF), stepped in to support Noura.
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.