What is the Lebanon Response Plan?
The Lebanon Response Plan (LRP) – co-led by the Government of Lebanon (GoL) and the United Nations (UN) - brings together partners seeking to meet the needs of crisis-affected populations across Lebanon, including those recently impacted by the clashes along Lebanon’s Southern border.
The LRP is a two-year humanitarian-stabilization framework (2024-2025), building on the previous Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (LCRP) and Emergency Response Plan (ERP). Partners seek to advance four strategic objectives. The framework will uphold the centrality of protection, including the protection of humanitarian space. A commitment to localization will be mainstreamed across LRP planning, coordination and operational delivery.
The Lebanon Response Plan uses a needs-based approach which adapts to changes in experiences and context. The yearly appeal is developed based on an annual review of needs.
Lebanon is part of the Syria Refugee and Resilience Response Plan (3RP) – one regional plan with five standalone country chapters – which has been a key expression of the international community’s support to address the impact of the Syria crisis in Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, Egypt, and Jordan.