UN Women Lebanon
In the Words of Rajia Al Bitar: “What drives me to act is responsibility, humanity, and the belief that what unites us is one country”
Rajia Al Bitar is one of more than 500 women peacebuilders across Lebanon supported by UN Women. She has spent more than three decades serving her community in Akkar. Learn more
A Mother’s Story of Loss and Strength
Rim, a mother from Bednayel, lost her family home in an Israeli strike on 3 March and continues to navigate the emotional toll of loss, displacement, and uncertainty while supporting her young daughter. Learn more
From homes to shelter halls: Lebanese women bearing the burden of displacement alone
After 45 days of hostilities, a ceasefire announced on 16 April, offered brief hope for displaced families. Some returned, only to find destruction, lack of services, and ongoing insecurity. Learn more
Escalation in Lebanon amid Widening Regional Conflict: UN Women Flash Update #2 (7 March - 10 April 2026)
UN Women has released its second Flash Update on the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon, covering the period between 7 March and 10 April 2026. Learn more
More than 250 women killed in Lebanon over past seven weeks – UN Women statement
UN Women reiterates its calls for de-escalation, protection of all civilians, unimpeded humanitarian access, gender-responsive humanitarian action. Learn more
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gender RGA
UN Women Rapid Gender Analysis: Gendered impacts of displacement outside collective shelters in Lebanon

This document is a UN Women Lebanon Rapid Gender Analysis examining the gendered impacts of displacement outside collective shelters following the escalation of hostilities on March 2, 2026. It draws on qualitative interviews, consultations with women-led organizations and front-line actors, and secondary data to analyse how displacement is affecting women, men, girls and boys under dispersed living arrangements. It highlights how conditions such as household separation, overcrowding, insecure housing and economic strain are deepening gender inequalities, particularly through increased unpaid care responsibilities, heightened protection risks, and constrained access to assistance.

The analysis identifies population groups facing heightened risks, including female-headed households, adolescent girls, older persons, persons with disabilities and refugee and migrant women, and examines sectoral implications across food security, shelter, livelihoods, health, WASH, education, protection and access to assistance.

It concludes with operational recommendations to improve targeting, outreach and service delivery for populations outside collective shelters and to strengthen engagement with women-led organizations to inform the humanitarian response.

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Gender Snapshot: Multisectoral Needs Assessment 2025 of Households of Palestine Refugees in Lebanon and Palestine Refugees from Syria.
Gender Snapshot: Multisectoral Needs Assessment 2025 of Households of Palestine Refugees in Lebanon and Palestine Refugees from Syria

This Gender Snapshot analyses 2025 MSNA data on Palestine refugees in Lebanon and Palestine refugees from Syria, highlighting how gender and disability shape vulnerability across protection, livelihoods, shelter, health, food security, WASH and accountability. 

It identifies female-headed households and households with persons with disabilities as facing the most consistent disadvantages and provides evidence-based entry points for more inclusive LRP implementation.