Internal Displacement in Lebanon, Short Documentary

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The situation in Lebanon is fragile. In addition to the ongoing economic crisis that impedes the quality of life, more than 100,000 people are internally displaced. One of the displaced persons is retired Lebanese Professor Khalil, who speaks to the pain of a life of forced displacement.

Anera helps displaced people in Lebanon, like Professor Khalil. Our team is providing families with food, medical supplies, clothing and other urgent relief items. Help us continue our response.

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