Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| REPORT: Every Last Child - English | ENGLISH EDITION- This report tells the story of these forgotten children and sets out what is required to reach every last child. We live in a world where the bodies of child refugees are washed up on European beaches, and where an indigenous child can miss out on life-saving healthcare simply because of their heritage. It’s a world where a girl can have her access to education denied and her whole future blighted simply because she is a daughter and not a son. It’s a world where millions of children with disabilities are missing out on the education that would free them to make the most of their lives. | 28/04/2016 | 3MB |
| REPORT: Every Last Child - Arabic | ARABIC EDITION - This report tells the story of these forgotten children and sets out what is required to reach every last child. We live in a world where the bodies of child refugees are washed up on European beaches, and where an indigenous child can miss out on life-saving healthcare simply because of their heritage. It’s a world where a girl can have her access to education denied and her whole future blighted simply because she is a daughter and not a son. It’s a world where millions of children with disabilities are missing out on the education that would free them to make the most of their lives. | 28/04/2016 | 4MB |
| 2015 Annual Report- Arabic | Drawing on data from across all Lebanese regions where Save the Children operates, For the Wellbeing of Children measures in facts and figures the success that the organisation’s interventions have achieved over 12 months. It highlights stories of children helped to find better education and protection opportunities.
In 2015, Save the Children reached 357,547 people from all nationalities and backgrounds, including 203,788 children, in programmes covering Education, Child Protection, Shelter Assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food Security and Livelihood and Child Rights Governance.
| 30/09/2016 | 2MB |
| 2015 Annual Report- English | Drawing on data from across all Lebanese regions where Save the Children operates, "For the Well being of Children- Lebanon 2015 Annual Report" measures in facts and figures the success that the organisation’s interventions have achieved over 12 months. It highlights stories of children helped to find better education and protection opportunities.
In 2015, Save the Children reached 357,547 people from all nationalities and backgrounds, including 203,788 children, in programmes covering Education, Child Protection, Shelter Assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food Security and Livelihood and Child Rights Governance.
| 30/09/2016 | 2MB |
| Save the Children Annual Report- 2016 | Save the Children's achievements in 2016, covering our work across all sectors and regions in Lebanon. Throughout the year, Save the Children reached 366,000 people, including 225,000, in different services, including Education, Child Protection, Food Security and Livelihoods, Shelter, Water Sanitation and Hygiene and Child Rights Governance. | 06/07/2017 | 6MB |
| Save the Children Annual Report- 2016 Arabic | Save the Children's achievements in 2016, covering our work across all sectors and regions in Lebanon. Throughout the year, Save the Children reached 366,000 people, including 225,000, in different services, including Education, Child Protection, Food Security and Livelihoods, Shelter, Water Sanitation and Hygiene and Child Rights Governance. | 12/07/2017 | 8MB |
| Save the Children Annual Report- 2017 Arabic | Save the Children Lebanon Annual Report 2017.
Arabic edition | 30/08/2018 | 5MB |
| Bullying in Lebanon- report summary | One in two children in Lebanon have been bullied at some point in their life, a new nationwide study by Save the Children has revealed.
A national survey has highlighted a massive underreported bullying issue in Lebanon, where children develop anxiety and even drop out of school as a result of being subjected to different forms of violence in their learning and community surroundings.
| 29/10/2018 | 5MB |
| Bullying in Lebanon- report summary- Arabic | One in two children in Lebanon have been bullied at some point in their life, a new nationwide study by Save the Children has revealed. A national survey has highlighted a massive underreported bullying issue in Lebanon, where children develop anxiety and even drop out of school as a result of being subjected to different forms of violence in their learning and community surroundings. | 29/10/2018 | 5MB |
| Bullying in Lebanon- Save the Children's study- EN | To shed light on what had been an overlooked problem, Save the Children commissioned a national research on the subject of bullying. The study, Bullying in Lebanon, revealed that one in two children have been bullied at some point in their lives, a reality coupled with the fact that only 27 per cent of parents are aware of such incidents. Full study in English. | 02/05/2019 | 3MB |