Monday, November 11th - Sunday, November 17th
- Humanitarian Context: The escalation of violence, particularly airstrikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs and city center, has led to over 3,450 fatalities and 14,660 injuries, with significant damage to healthcare facilities and a rising number of internally displaced persons (IDPs). Over 193,000 IDPs reside in overcrowded collective shelters, highlighting the critical need for ongoing humanitarian assistance.
- Amel’s Emergency Response: Amel Association has reached 177 sites since September 23, supporting displaced individuals through distributions of essential items, including hygiene kits, blankets, and food parcels, as well as health interventions. Between November 11–17 alone, over 2,300 health consultations were provided, along with vaccinations and referrals for specialized care.
- Protection and Psycho-Social Support: Thousands of IDPs, particularly children, have benefited from psychological first aid, psycho-social support, and community-based activities. Between September 23 and November 17, over 14,600 children participated in recreational and Lego activities, while 9,897 individuals received psychological first aid.
- Education and Capacity Building: Amel organized 343 sessions focusing on Psycho-Social Support (PSS), Social Emotional Learning (SEL), and recreational activities, benefiting over 2,450 children since September 23. Additionally, 7,457 children between 6–14 years old have engaged in life skills activities, with caregivers also receiving support for learning continuity during the crisis.