OBJECTIVE

Monitor changes in social stability to help create positive developmental outcomes in Lebanon

 

WHAT WE DID

Since 2017 ARK has conducted, on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme and the Social Stability Working Group of the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan, quarterly nationally representative perception surveys on social tensions and causes of conflict between Lebanese host-communities and Syrian refugees throughout Lebanon. The results of previous waves of surveying have been used to inform the design and implementation of the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (LCRP) in coordination with the Government of Lebanon and local and international aid agencies. This work continues as we seek to measure changes wrought by Lebanon’s socioeconomic and political crises, as well as Covid-19. 

 
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