Medications for Internally Displaced People in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Internally displaced people receive medication for chronic conditions

About the Project

The project consisted of providing critical medications to internally displaced people during war in Lebanon.

Location

Central and West Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

Quick Project Stats

Funding DateOctober – December 2024
Luena Investment$5,000
CBO PartnerReaching Across Borders (RAB)
VillageCentral and West Bekaa Valley
CountryLebanon
# of Women with Medication for Infections146
# of People with Chronic Conditions & with
special needs
367
Community ContributionSupport with the purchasing and dispensing
of medicines. Medical consultations and
tests.

Significant Material Needs for IDPs in the Bekaa Valley

From October 2024 through December 2024, there were over 1.2 million internally displaced people (IDPs) in Lebanon. Many of them are from the South and Baalbek, where the Israeli attacks were most intense at the time. A large percentage of these IDPs sought refuge in Central and Western Bekaa, where we, RAB, provide services. Those who are fortunate have family with whom they can stay. Lebanese IDPs who needed a place to live were sheltered by the Government in the public schools in the Bekaa. The Syrian IDPs mostly lived on the streets and in open fields.

The NGOs who usually provide services to the Syrian refugees in the area, like RAB, worked with the Syrian informal public schools in the Bekaa to secure shelter for these IDPs. Together, all these NGOs (12 in total) formed a consortium to help provide for the Syrian IDPs in our area. The needs were for basic necessities, such as shelter, food, safety, warmth (mattresses, blankets, clothes), medications and hygiene products.

Critical Medications Dispensed Via a Mobile Clinic

RAB committed to providing food, warmth, medications, and hygiene products to as many Syrian IDPs as our funding allowed. We elected to use the donation from Luena Foundation to cover two critical basic needs for these Syrian IDPs who were fleeing yet another war. We partnered with a mobile health clinic that provided medical services as an effective way to dispense medications to people with chronic conditions and to women who were getting vaginal infections because of their unhygienic living environments and the lack of proper bathing facilities.

Meet our Partner Community-Based Organization

The mission of Reaching Across Borders (RAB) is to promote the protection, mental health wellbeing and economic empowerment of vulnerable individuals and communities, globally, through education, support, research, and advocacy, with a focus specifically on human rights, gender equality, and human dignity.

To learn more about our partner organization, click here.

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About Luena Foundation

The Luena Foundation aims to serve and safeguard vulnerable children around the world by protecting their basic human rights and by fostering love, hope, strength and joy. We use the donations we receive to invest in locally-led grassroots projects and organizations whose mission is to create a more compassionate world for children everywhere.

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