UN Women Lebanon
UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Concludes Official Visit to Lebanon
UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, Dr. Sima Bahous, conducted an official visit to Lebanon from 14 to 16 January 2026. Learn more
Education for Justice: A Gender-Transformative Course on the Missing and Disappeared Strengthens a Culture of Non-Recurrence
Lebanon’s first gender-focused course on the missing and disappeared uses education to preserve memory, foster justice, and empower new generations. Learn more
Joint Statement by UN Women, ESCWA, ILO, UNFPA, UNICEF, Lebanon's Feminist Platform, LUPD, and the Embassy of Australia in Lebanon on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The message is clear: Lebanon cannot achieve inclusive development, resilient recovery, or sustainable peace unless persons with disabilities.  Learn more
In the words of Salma: “Most people laughed when they heard I was learning carpentry. But I said: Why not?”
A former public-school teacher and grandmother of four, last year she became one of many women to join the cash-for-work carpentry initiative, at Al Manchara through the UN Women-supported project. Learn more
In the Words of Rawan Yaghi: “If you have the passion to build peace, it becomes a second skin. It’s no longer a role – It’s a way of being.”
Rawan is a peacebuilder and educator who has helped hundreds of women lead and build peace through her work in public policy, civic engagement, and the UN Women–supported Women Peacebuilding Network. Learn more
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MSNA
Multisectoral Needs Assessment 2025: Gender Snapshot of Lebanese Households in Lebanon.

This document is a UN Women – REACH Lebanon Gender Snapshot based on the 2025 Multisectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA). It summarizes how Lebanon’s overlapping crises are affecting Lebanese households through a gender, age, disability, and geographic lens.

It highlights which household profiles face the sharpest deprivations, especially female-headed households and households with persons with disabilities and translates the evidence into sector findings (food security, shelter, livelihoods, health, WASH, education, protection, AAP) plus priority actions to inform the Lebanon Response Plan 2026.

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CERF
UN Women Lebanon: UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) Post-Intervention Assessment and Learning Report

This report presents the key results, achievements and lessons learned from the CERF-funded humanitarian intervention implemented by UN Women Lebanon between January and July 2025 in response to the escalating hostilities and worsening socioeconomic crisis in the country. Implemented across five governorates, South Lebanon, Nabatieh, Baalbek-Hermel, Bekaa and Mount Lebanon, the six-month programme reached 24,496 direct beneficiaries and an estimated 45,697 indirectly through multi-sectoral assistance including emergency cash support, winterization and hygiene kits, food assistance, legal services and gender-based violence awareness, with particular focus on women with disabilities, undocumented individuals and female-headed households.

 

The intervention highlighted the importance of locally led, gender-responsive humanitarian action in strengthening protection, dignity and resilience for crisis-affected women and girls. The report also identifies key lessons for future responses, including the need to strengthen vulnerability targeting, simplify eligibility procedures and integrate legal protection as a core component of emergency assistance to support more inclusive and effective humanitarian programming.