by James Ward, Executive Director I was on a zoom (video) call recently with some of our leadership team from Lebanon. The purpose of the call was to talk about updates on our response to COVID-19, changes to the situation on the ground, and discuss 
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A Study has been conducted by UNHCR among 503 Syrian refugee women in Lebanon and it showed that 79% of these women are unable to meet their basic needs. They depend on their male family members to provide them with money for survival items.  One 
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By Tom Atema There is no question that today’s world looks much different than it did a month ago. Or even a week ago. To say things have changed is an understatement. We all see the problems and challenges before us, but we don’t have 
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In late April the streets of Lebanon were still quiet, shops were still closed, and people were quarantining to the best of their abilities. But, inside Heart for Lebanon’s main office in Beirut there was a lot going on. Members from the office staff, the 
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In late April the streets of Lebanon were still quiet, shops were still closed, and people were quarantining to the best of their abilities. But, inside Heart for Lebanon’s main office in Beirut there was a lot going on. Members from the office staff, the 
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By Tom Atema There is no question that today’s world looks much different than it did a month ago. Or even a week ago. To say things have changed is an understatement. We all see the problems and challenges before us, but we don’t have 
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A Study has been conducted by UNHCR among 503 Syrian refugee women in Lebanon and it showed that 79% of these women are unable to meet their basic needs. They depend on their male family members to provide them with money for survival items.  One 
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by James Ward, Executive Director I was on a zoom (video) call recently with some of our leadership team from Lebanon. The purpose of the call was to talk about updates on our response to COVID-19, changes to the situation on the ground, and discuss 
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Ibrahim Interview from Heart for Lebanon on Vimeo. Tormented between a dysfunctional family and war in his homeland, Ibrahim is a living example of how kids pay the highest price for war and also problems at home. Ibrahim is one of four boys and three 
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Aside from all of the external struggles that come with being a refugee in a foreign land (such as not being allowed to work, not having suitable housing, children not being able to attend school) there are an equal number of internal struggles each family 
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