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Lebanon Faces Reconstruction Challenge Amid Deep Financial Crisis

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Lebanon is facing a massive challenge in the rebuilding of its war-ravaged landscape. The country remains in the middle of a deep financial crisis that worsened in 2019, the result of decades of corruption, mismanagement and poor leadership. In 2020, Lebanon defaulted on its debt and since then, its currency has lost over 90% of its value. Many people can no longer afford basic goods, and public services are collapsing.

After 14 months of war with Israel, an estimated 4,000 people are dead and it has damaged or destroyed approximately 10% of homes nationwide. The already failing public services have come under further strain, particularly in southern Lebanon, the eastern region, and Beirut’s southern suburbs—areas heavily targeted during Israeli bombardments and known for their strong Hezbollah support.

  • $250 million for the electricity sector
  • $256 million for water infrastructure
  • $200 million for agriculture
  • $200 million for social services

“We are not undertaking these reforms to satisfy the IMF or anyone else. We are doing them because we need them,” Jaber emphasized during a reception at the Lebanese Embassy in Washington.

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