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Lebanon: Social Cohesion and Governance Programming in Lebanon – Testing Theories of Change and Impact Evaluation

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Source: Mercy Corps
Country: Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic

With the Syrian crisis in its fourth year, tensions between Lebanese host communities and refugees are high. After years of strain on employment, social services and resources, and the continued deterioration of the national economic situation due to falling trade and foreign investment, Lebanon and the Lebanese face unprecedented challenges managing the effects of the crisis. Furthermore, the economic hardships also erode the relationship between the Government of Lebanon and its constituents, as all confidence in the government’s ability to provide services collapses.

Mercy Corps implemented the ten month Capacity Building for Municipal Responses Project 2 in Lebanon between June 2014 and March 2015 with the support of the British Embassy in Beirut. The project worked with two municipalities, Hermel and Miryata – in the provinces of Baalbek-Hermel and Zgharta respectively – to address the resource-based tensions the refugee crisis is causing.1 The project sought to empower vulnerable municipalities and communities to mitigate conflict through a two-fold approach to:

  • Facilitate collaboration between municipalities and communities to implement social service projects and respond to and mitigate disputes before they escalate;

  • Improve municipal financial and operational capacity and local and national government coordination, to enable municipalities to be more responsive to local needs.


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