France and UNDP Partnering for Peace, Building Resilience in Lebanon


When Lebanon emerged from the November 2024 ceasefire, the country faced daunting challenges: over 113,000 people still displaced, 1,526 contaminated sites, and strained public services. Turning this fragile peace into lasting stability requires concrete solutions that restore trust, rebuild communities, and accelerate recovery.

Thanks to the support from France’s contribution, UNDP supports the Lebanese Armed Forces as key to strengthening the State’s security presence and function, and ensuring the extension of State authority and UNSCR 1701, thereby contributing to the country’s recovery, restoration of services, and revival of livelihoods.

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Source: United Nations Development Programme News


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