ILO-Netherlands Partnership
Partnership for improving prospects for forcibly displaced persons and host communities (PROSPECTS) in Lebanon
Duration
1 January 2019 - 31 December 2027
Development partner(s)
Government of the Netherlands
Reference
LBN/23/50/NLD
Location
Beirut, Lebanon
Contact
Kattaa, Maha - [email protected]
Additional details
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The world’s highest number of refugees per capita
Lebanon has been at the forefront of one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. According to government and independent sources, up to 1.5 million Syrian refugees are currently hosted in Lebanon, equivalent to a quarter of the Lebanese population. With the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world, Lebanon’s social stability in many municipalities is fragile as large numbers of people increase pressure on already stretched services, infrastructure and jobs.
The protection risks and vulnerabilities of the refugee population continue to increase, and their ability to work and make longer-term plans remains highly restricted. PROSPECT’s vision will be attained through working on the interlinked pillars of PROSPECTS:
DECENT WORK • Lebanon faces long-standing jobs challenges and the Syrian refugee crisis has had a significant impact on the Lebanese labor market. Job creation has been concentrated in low-productivity, low-skilled activities. A large reservoir of untapped human resources coupled with limited private sector job creation has led to high and long-term unemployment and pushed a growing number of workers to either migrate abroad or engage in subsistence-level activities in the informal economy.
EDUCATION • Refugees can officially access public school systems, regardless of their legal status, however non-attendance remains high, and quality of education for refugees remains low.
PROTECTION & INCLUSION • Lack of registration of Syrian refugees and availability of documentation allowing them to legally reside in Lebanon is the greatest obstacle to their protection.
The current unstable situation in Lebanon is impacting all of Lebanon, but in particular the vulnerable Lebanese and the refugees. The economic situation is deteriorating drastically, which is impacting the population but also Lebanon’s ability to host 1.5 million refugees.
PROSPECTS aims to reduce the multidimensional vulnerabilities in the country and increase social stability for refugee and host communities through a comprehensive and integrated strategy for improved resilience and self-reliance.
News and articles
Video
Child labour in Lebanon’s agricultural sector: Stories from Syrian refugee families
Article
Between work and school: The struggle of children in Lebanon’s agricultural fields
Cooperatives strengthen their role in eliminating child labour in Lebanon’s agricultural sector
Latest publications
Briefing paper
PROSPECTS in Action: Vision, Milestones, and Impact
Two -page summary
PROSPECTS in Action: Vision, Milestones, and Impact - Summary
Lessons Learned report
Responding to Forced Displacement - Lessons from the International Labour Organization’s Engagement in the PROSPECTS Programme
Key resources
Factsheet
Creating opportunities and promoting decent work for all in Lebanon
Photos
ILO PROSPECTS Lebanon on Flickr
ILO Response to Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon
Lessons Learned
Responding to Forced Displacement - Lessons from the International Labour Organization’s Engagement in the PROSPECTS Programme
Areas of intervention
Pillar 1
Education and learning
PROSPECTS Opportunity Funds
Promotion, inclusion and protection of refugees and host communities in the gig economy
Meaningful youth engagement