Lebanese Government Fails to Provide Shelter for 85% of Displaced Citizens

A report from The New Arab highlights a shelter shortfall in Lebanon. It states that 85% of displaced citizens have not received government housing. The

A report from The New Arab highlights a shelter shortfall in Lebanon. It states that 85% of displaced citizens have not received government housing. The displaced population includes those affected by recent crises. The government’s failure to provide shelter exacerbates humanitarian needs. Aid agencies are attempting to fill the gap with temporary accommodations. The lack of permanent housing hampers long‑term recovery efforts. Officials acknowledge resource constraints but face criticism. The situation remains a priority for international assistance programs.