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Lebanon

Lebanon: Standard Operating Procedures for Common Services, 04 May 2026

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GENERAL OVERVIEW

This document provides an overview of the logistics services made available through the Logistics and Telecommunications Cluster (LTC) led by the World Food Programme, for humanitarian actors responding to the crisis in Lebanon to access warehousing and convoy coordination services and the conditions under which these services are to be provided. This document is updated regularly depending on field conditions; it is the responsibility of service users to check the last version of the document before submitting their requests. The Logistics and Telecommunications Cluster reserve the right to reject or put requests on hold at any time if field conditions do not allow the proper implementation of the below.

The objective of these services is to enable responding organisations to establish an uninterrupted supply chain that supports the delivery of humanitarian relief items to the affected population in Lebanon. These services are not intended to replace the logistics capacities of other organisations, nor are they meant to compete with the commercial market. Rather, they are intended to fill identified gaps and provide a last-resort option in case other service providers are not available.

The services contained in this document will be made available to the humanitarian community and may be reviewed based on the