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Friday 20 January 2023

بيان صحفيّ: مليون طفل محرومون من التّعليم فيما تبقى كافّة المدارس الرّسمية في لبنان مقفلة حتّى إشعارٍ آخر
Tuesday 27 September 2022
- The number of asylum seekers attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean has more than doubled in 2022 for the second year in a row.
- New briefing from Save the Children highlights diminishing hope among Syrian refugees in Lebanon as poverty, discrimination persist.
- Refugees in Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan highlighted their desires to a relocate to a third country, yet places for refugees remain critically low.
Monday 8 August 2022

BEIRUT, 8 August 2022 – Syrian refugees living in Lebanon are facing an increase of violence, harassment and discrimination as tensions rise over a bread shortage caused by the war in Ukraine, currency devaluation and damage at Beirut’s main grain silos, Save the Children said.
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