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HI provides emergency cash to people displaced by recent armed conflict in Lebanon

Emergency
Lebanon

One million people were internally displaced by armed conflict with Israeli armed forces in Lebanon last year. Humanity & Inclusion provided cash assistance to 400 families to cover their basic needs.

The Hi team during an assessment with a beneficiary

The HI team during an assessment with a beneficiary | HI

A one-time cash transfer of $200 was distributed to 385 internally displaced families living in Beirut and Mount Lebanon. These families were enabled to use the funds in ways that best suited their individual needs—whether for rent, medical expenses, or other urgent priorities. The goal was to offer immediate relief in a dignified manner that respected each household’s autonomy.

Terke, an elderly man, continues to work to support his family despite his age. He cares for a family member with a physical disability and a wife who requires medication that is not available through primary health care centres. The cash assistance he received was used to purchase a medical boot for his son and essential medication for his wife, providing critical support to meet their immediate health needs.

Bader, a widow, cares for her four children with physical and mental disabilities. In addition to managing her own chronic health conditions, she faces significant caregiving responsibilities. Upon receiving the cash assistance, she was able to purchase diapers for her children—a critical and recurring need. She expressed deep gratitude for the support, which provided much-needed relief.

Rapid, Efficient, Impactful

The initiative was implemented rapidly last March. After initial registration through the Ministry of Social Affairs, the selected families underwent assessments and were promptly approved for the transfer. Many were in acute need.

“This is a good alternative to in-kind assistance distribution, which can sometimes face logistical hurdles and distribution challenges. The cash transfer allowed for more direct support,” said Marcelle Kalaoun, project manager at Humanity & Inclusion (HI).

Following cash disbursement, HI’s team ensured transparent tracking and effective follow-up through post-distribution monitoring visits and phone check-ins.

HI is considering extending the project and exploring ways to integrate similar support mechanisms into ongoing emergency and longer-term programs.

 

Date published: 08/10/25

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