An economic crisis, an explosion and now Covid-19: 6 months on and Humanity & Inclusion is working to support those in need in Lebanon
Press Release | 4th February 2021, 12:00
Press Release | 4th February 2021, 12:00
On 4th August 2020, Lebanon saw scenes of devastation following a huge explosion in Beirut. Emergency evaluations conducted by Humanity & Inclusion (HI) in Beirut’s hospitals revealed that common injured included severe burns, complex fractures and amputations to extremities and well as thousands of major and minor injuries caused by shattered glass. 6 months on, Humanity & Inclusion continues to support victims of the explosion who are suffering from an economic crisis, the Beirut blast and now Covid-19.
“Since August, we have seen a rise in poor mental health amongst the populations we support and work with. People have been deeply affected by the explosion that occurred in Beirut on 4th August. This came at a time when people were already struggling. Since 2019, the country has been ravaged by a severe economic crisis. One-third of the employees have been made redundant and half of the Lebanese population live below the poverty line. The cost of repairing damaged homes following the blast has created an additional burden for many households. Basic services such as health services and specialized services for people with disabilities, like rehabilitation centers are becoming increasingly unaffordable. Families are having to reduce the number of meals to feed their families each day. Violence and abuse is erupting throughout the population and is often targeted at the most vulnerable population among them persons with disabilities. In response to the explosion on 4th August, we continue to prioritize providing people with mental health support and advising people where to find appropriate local services. Now, more than ever, we are focusing on responding to the consequences that the blast, the COVID-19 crisis and the economic crisis are having on the most vulnerable populations,” says Caroline Duconseille, HI Program Director, Lebanon.
Overview: Since August, HI and its local partner Mousawat conducted door-to-door home visits in Al Basta and Carantina in Lebanon; two areas which were devastated by the effects of the Beirut blast. HI has been able to provide psychological first aid and rehabilitation support to people in these areas. In addition, HI has adapted its activities to Covid-19.
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