By Hiba Hamzi | Program Coordinator
Introduction
Amidst the escalating conflict in South Lebanon, widespread displacement has resulted in significant humanitarian needs. The intensification of airstrikes since September 2023 has led to mass evacuations, creating a desperate scenario for thousands. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), since October 2023, over 689,715 individuals have been displaced within Lebanon, facing loss, fear, and instability. The situation necessitates immediate and effective emergency responses to address the multifaceted challenges faced by these individuals.
Developmental Action Without Borders – Naba’a has been at the forefront of assessing and addressing the needs of displaced families. Our emergency response, detailed herein, is guided by comprehensive needs assessments and aims to alleviate the hardships faced by the internally displaced persons (IDPs) through targeted interventions.
Achievements;
To select the beneficiaries of our emergency aid, Nabaa conducted a detailed needs assessment from September 23 to October 12, 2024. The initial survey identified 1,471 IDP households, which increased to 4,689 households upon updating the assessment to reflect the continuing displacement. Our field team employed the Kobo tool to conduct surveys, which included demographic analysis, vulnerability assessment, and specific needs identification.
Beneficiaries were selected based on their displacement status, vulnerabilities (such as presence of elderly, children, or disabled members), and the lack of basic amenities in their current living conditions. The majority were found residing in temporary accommodations like rented homes, emergency shelters, or with relatives, with a notable concentration in Saida. This selection was influenced by both the urgency of needs and the feasibility of reaching the HHs amidst movement restrictions due to security concerns.
Impact
The emergency response focused on distributing 800 food kits for 800 HHs in Saida. The distribution was single-round, tailored to provide immediate relief to the families most in need.
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Indirect Impact
Conclusion
The emergency food distribution project in Saida was a critical component of Nabaa’s response to the displacement crisis triggered by the war in Lebanon. The targeted aid not only addressed the immediate nutritional needs but also contributed to stabilizing the conditions of IDP HHs during this period. This project exemplifies how focused humanitarian efforts can provide substantial relief in crisis situations, underlining the importance of timely and well-coordinated emergency responses.
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