Writer: ​Elias Dahrouge

This policy brief analyzes the complex displacement crisis resulting from Israeli aggression, which, affecting over a million people, has become the largest crisis in Lebanon’s modern history. It assesses Lebanon’s policy response through the lens of access to fundamental rights amidst severe socioeconomic and political instability.

Beginning with an overview of displacement numbers and context, the paper identifies key challenges in shelter, healthcare and education. It highlights the structural deficiencies undermining Lebanon’s response and offers evidence-based actionable recommendations tailored to policymakers, international organizations, and civil society groups

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