Lebanon Activity Log | July 2025

Anera Humanitarian Aid and Development in Lebanon – Activity Log
This log provides a daily snapshot of Anera’s humanitarian work in Lebanon. While it offers a glimpse into the efforts of our staff as they deliver vital programs across the country, it does not capture everything happening on the ground. Updates are drawn from text messages and chats sent by team members in real time, giving an unfiltered look at the work underway. Some days may have no entries, while others may be updated retroactively as additional reporting becomes available. This log reflects the dedication, responsiveness, and local leadership that drive Anera’s impact in Lebanon.
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July 14, 2025
Anera launched a robotics course in Chtoura, Bekaa, expanding STEM education opportunities for youth.
As part of ongoing community safety efforts, Anera installed 121 solar lights along five streets in Furn El Chebbek, improving visibility and safety in a densely populated area affected by frequent power outages.
July 12, 2025
Rabih Ataya, CEO of Bayt.com, shared his reflections on Anera’s impact during a recent visit.

July 11, 2025
Phase 6 of the hospitality course officially began at CIS College with Chef Karim. Youth participants prepared burgers during the opening session, gaining hands-on culinary experience.





July 10, 2025
In Chiyah, 35 youth took part in a traffic safety initiative supported by UNICEF and implemented with USEK. They painted road dividers using light-reflective paint provided by Colortek, helping improve nighttime visibility on busy roads.
July 9, 2025
Youth in Anera’s Mouneh project in Jeb Jennine are producing 5,000 jars of preserved food for distribution in war-affected areas of the Bekaa.




A greenhouse supported through Anera’s Green Rooftops Project helped one family harvest 200 kg of cucumbers and 100 kg of tomatoes, with more crops still to come.
Anera assembled 5,544 spring kits (out of a total 13,600) for families in the Bekaa and South. These kits were produced by 414 youth, many of whom have been directly affected by the recent war.


July 8, 2025
Anera launched a new agriculture training on seed and seedling production in partnership with the Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute (LARI) in the Bekaa.
July 7, 2025
Anera launched a special education teacher training in Zahle, Bekaa, strengthening inclusive education capacity.
Anera President & CEO Sean Carroll and Communications Manager Farah Maalouf visited one of Anera’s community kitchens, where young trainees are preparing hot meals for families in need. A total of 320,000 meals will be distributed across Lebanon.
In the South, youth in the Recovery PD phase built waste bins as part of local environmental cleanup efforts.
Anera launched a new agriculture training in Tripoli, providing youth with skills to grow their own food.
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Youth culinary students hosted a multicultural tasting event featuring Lebanese, Palestinian, and Syrian dishes, bringing communities together through food.
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July 3, 2025
UNICEF conducted a field visit to a Cash-for-Work site at the Al Safadi Foundation in North Lebanon, where 36 youth are producing 52 closets, 10 sofa beds, and 10 tables for vulnerable households.


A second UNICEF visit to a waiters and sous chef CBT course highlighted the progress of 20 youth trainees, who are preparing to enter the hospitality sector.

A greenhouse beneficiary in Akkar shared a video showcasing a tomato harvest, supported by Anera’s agricultural work.
A rooftop garden in Bedawi continues to provide fresh produce for a local family.
July 2, 2025
Saja, a graduate of Anera’s chocolate-making course, is now the proud co-owner of Chocolala, a growing micro-business in Akkar. With Anera’s support, she has successfully launched her own venture and is producing and selling handcrafted chocolate.
July 1, 2025
People with disabilities helped produce over 20,000 hot meals for their communities while gaining valuable skills through Anera.
Anera teams continue to deliver critical medical treatments across Lebanon.
At the Robogeex AI Challenge, sponsored by Anera and UNICEF, two Anera student teams won first place. These students had participated in Anera’s vocational training programs. Anera also sponsored part of the competition’s awards and was honored with a recognition from the Syndicate of EdTech in Lebanon.


As part of the “Greener Lebanon” initiative, 50 Nahno Volunteers planted 50 evergreen trees in Saida, learning how small actions contribute to climate solutions.
In partnership with UNICEF, Anera youth at Sleep Comfort produced 80 sleep mattresses for families in need, providing dignity and comfort to vulnerable households. At FabricAID, another Anera cash-for-work team continued producing 2,000 winter kits to help communities prepare for the colder months later this year.


View the June 2025 Lebanon Activity Log