
Lebanon
Lebanon is facing a severe economic, political and social crisis on top of the Syrian refugee crisis.

Lebanon is facing a severe economic, political and social crisis on top of the Syrian refugee crisis.

Nearly a third of Lebanon’s population is facing acute food insecurity following the escalation of conflict in late 2024, according to a new food security assessment.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has delivered emergency assistance to over half a million people in Lebanon since the escalation of the conflict began.

The conflict in Lebanon has pushed tens of thousands of people across Lebanon’s eastern border into Syria.

The war that the world wanted to avoid in Lebanon is now happening and has already triggered a catastrophe.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has launched an emergency operation to provide food assistance for up to 1 million people affected by the recent escalation of the conflict in Lebanon.

World Food Program USA is deeply concerned by the escalating conflict in Lebanon. We are closely monitoring the unfolding situation and stand ready to support the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)’s response.

WFP remains at the forefront of the humanitarian response in Lebanon, currently assisting one in every three people across a country that is now reeling under the impact of local and global crises.

We’re celebrating National Philanthropy Day with stories of donors who’ve given from their hearts to fund WFP’s work around the world.

One year ago, just after 11:00 am on Tuesday, August 4th, the earth shook on the island of Cyprus. 150 miles away, a fire engulfed