USAID Lebanon: From the American People
 
Photo of about Lebanese children smiling and waving outside of their newly repaired school.

Investing in Youth

Excited children show off their newly repaired school. They are some of the 75,000 students who will benefit from renovated public schools.

WELCOME TO USAID | LEBANON

Side-by-side with the Lebanese people, the U.S. Agency for International Development works to bring hope and prosperity to Lebanon. This partnership between the people of America and Lebanon dates back to 1951, and continues in strength today.

The American people currently contribute $40 million a year to USAID’s programs in Lebanon. USAID invests those funds in five areas Lebanon has identified as priorities: creating jobs, investing in youth, protecting the environment, encouraging good governance and rebuilding Lebanon.


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USAID FUNDS MUNICIPAL CITIZEN GUIDE FOR BATROUN

USAID/Lebanon Mission Director Denise A. Herbol launched the Batroun Municipality’s new website and Municipal Citizen Guide at Mar Estephan Church on December 4, 2008. In partnership with the State University of New York/Center for Legislative Development (SUNY/CLD), USAID funded the creation of a new website and a new Municipal Citizen Guide for the Municipality of Batroun. The website, www.batroun.gov.lb, provides useful information about the Municipality. The Municipal Citizen Guide is a step-by-step information guide for citizens on how to conduct municipal transactions. More Photo of the Week Stories

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11/12/2008: U.S. Government Inaugurates Assistance Program to Communities Surrounding the Nahr Al Barid Palestinian Refuge CampAmbassador Michele J. Sison and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Lebanon Mission Director Denise A. Herbol, Ambassador Kahlil Makkawi, President of the Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee, and Dr. Sateh Al-Aranaout, Chief Technical Advisor and Director of the Reconstruction and Recovery Cell launched a new program of U.S. support to the Lebanese communities surrounding Nahr Al Barid at an inaugural event at the Grand Serail.  read more...

11/10/2008: U.S. Government Inaugurates New Building for the Azour Development Cooperative

Ambassador Michele J. Sison and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Lebanon Mission Director Denise A. Herbol inaugurated the new cooperative building in the village of Azour on November 10.  Representatives from the Jezzine Union of Municipalities, the World Rehabilitation Fund, the Azour Development Cooperative and dignitaries from the area attended the ceremony.

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11/7/2008: U.S. Government Supports Four Lebanese Non-governmental Organizations Ambassador Michele J. Sison and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Lebanon Mission Director Denise A. Herbol presented four checks totaling $198,840 to four Lebanese non-governmental organizations at a ceremony held at Father Afif Osseiran Foundation in Fanar on November 7, 2008.  USAID’s assistance targets local non-governmental organizations benefiting disadvantaged and vulnerable groups such as the disabled, orphans, children, students at free of charge schools, patients in low-cost dispensaries, at-risk youth, and the elderly.read more...

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