Eid Charity, UNHCR sign agreement to provide Syrian refugees in Lebanon cash-assistance


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Doha: UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and Eid Charity signed an agreement to provide Syrian refugees in Lebanon with multi-purpose cash-assistance grants through a Zakat contribution from Eid Charity of QR1,000,000.

The contribution will be provided to more than 4,000 Syrian refugee families (about 20,000 individuals) of the most vulnerable families in Lebanon. The grants will help them cover their most essential and urgent needs, such as food, rent, debt repayment, medical care, clothing and school fees.

While Lebanon has been facing a number of aggravating problems, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic worsened the situation. This made it difficult for the Lebanese, the migrant population as well as refugees in the country. According to the latest figures, Lebanon continues to be the country hosting the largest number of refugees per capita, with soaring vulnerabilities and poverty levels among refugees. By the end of 2020, some 865,531 Syrian refugees were registered with UNHCR in Lebanon, with 89% of the Syrian refugee families now living below the extreme poverty line, triggering an urgent need for social assistance. 

UNHCR’s operation in Lebanon is only 19% funded, and therefore the timely partnership and contribution of Eid Charity is extremely important in helping us address the increasing needs.

“We appreciate the Zakat contribution received from Eid Charity, which will support UNHCR’s efforts in enabling some of the most vulnerable refugee families secure their most basic and urgent needs amid the growing challenges they are facing,” said Ayat El Dewary, UNHCR Representative a.i. in Qatar.

“Our foundation has profound interest in building partnerships in the humanitarian field, and we believe that humanitarian work requires joining forces to maximise the impact and alleviate the suffering in the world. 

Our cooperation with UNHCR allows us to do so by improving living conditions of the most vulnerable displaced persons. Our partnership is built on pride and the hope to reach every person in need and to enable us to help Syrian refugee families who are most in need.” said the General Manager of Eid Charitable Foundation. In 2020, UNHCR’s partnership with Eid Charity helped over 4,821 displaced families in Yemen and Iraq, with a total contribution of US$ 2 million.

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