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EU boosts humanitarian aid to Lebanon by €30 million
On October 3, the European Commission announced a further €30 million in humanitarian aid to help those most in need in Lebanon following further escalation in the region. This comes in addition to the €10 million already announced on 29 September and brings total EU humanitarian assistance to the country to over €104 million this year.
“I am extremely concerned by the constant escalation of tensions in the Middle East. All parties must do their utmost to protect the lives of innocent civilians”, said President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. “Today, we are stepping up our humanitarian aid to the people of Lebanon. Our new funding will ensure civilians receive much needed assistance during this very difficult time.”
This new emergency aid package will provide urgent food assistance, shelter and health care amongst other essential support. The Commission is also facilitating the delivery of material assistance via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to Beirut.
The conflict has triggered unprecedented population displacement in Lebanon, with thousands of casualties and injuries among civilians. Nearly 2 million Lebanese and Syrian refugees are estimated to be food insecure. This number is expected to rise further.
Keep an eye on our page for the latest updates on EU funding in Lebanon.