Lebanon
In Lebanon, a region already facing significant economic and political challenges, over one million people have been displaced since fighting in the region intensified in late 2024. Many of these displaced people are older and have had to leave their homes and livelihoods behind, and lack access to essential services, facing increasing hardship as the conflict continues to upturn their daily lives.
Nearly 180,000 people are now living in temporary shelters across the country, many of which do not have basic supplies and proper facilities for cooking and hygiene. The situation is especially dire for vulnerable groups, including older people, and support now is invaluable in helping to address urgent needs.
11%
of Lebanon’s population is over the age of 65
74%
of displaced older adults have two or more chronic health conditions
How We’re Helping
HelpAge Canada is working with local partners like the Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy and Applied Care (IDRAAC), a member of the HelpAge Global Network, to identify those most in need of aid and respond quickly to ensure older people in crisis receive adequate care and support.
According to a Rapid Needs Assessment carried out in October 2024 by IDRAAC, clothing, cash assistance and medication are what displaced people in Mount Lebanon most urgently need.
How You Can Help
Donate today to support our response to the growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. Your gift will directly provide essential supplies to help older adults and their families meet their most urgent needs.