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Boundary | Source org. | Destination org. | Description | Sector | Amount (US$) | Funding status | Flow ID Sort ascending | Destination plan |
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Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
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Première Urgence Internationale
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Provision of Healthcare and Protection support to the most vulnerable women at risks and/or head of households, older persons, persons with serious medical condition, disabilities or specific needs, from the refugee, host and other vulnerable communities, in BML (Beirut, Aley, Chouf districts) and the South Governorates (Saida, Jezzine, Nabatiyeh districts) and Provision of Emergency Cash Assistance as part of a holistic protection approach to the those most vulnerable affected by the Beirut port blast. | 547,182 | Commitment | #222626 | ||
Incoming |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
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International Medical Corps UK
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Integrated comprehensive primary healthcare services for disaster affected populations in Beirut in four PHCCs | 1,175,262 | Paid Contribution | #222214 | ||
Incoming |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
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American Near East Refugee Aid
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Provision of critical food and hygiene material to 5,560 vulnerable Syrian and Lebanese households in North Lebanon (Tripoli & Minnieh-Dinnieh), Akkar (Sahel) and South Lebanon (including Nabatie) in response to the COVID19 Pandemic and the economic crisis; and provision of food, hot meals and hygiene material to those most vulnerable affected by the Beirut Blast | 1,867,491 | Paid Contribution | #218344 | ||
Incoming |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
|
ABAAD-Resource Center for Gender Equality
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Closing Gaps in PSEA Prevention and Response among Humanitarian Workers and Vulnerable Populations in Lebanon. | 154,796 | Paid Contribution | #218343 | ||
Incoming |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
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CARE International
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CARE International in Lebanon’s COVID 19 Response for 5560 Lebanese and Syrian Refugee (60% Syrian and 40% Lebanese) households in Baalbek, The Beqaa Valley, Beirut and Mount Lebanon & Provision of FOOD/WASH parcels to the most vulnerable population affected by the Beirut explosion | 164,259 | Paid Contribution | #218338 | ||
Incoming |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
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Caritas Lebanon Migrants Center
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Alleviating the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on vulnerable older persons, persons with disabilities, persons with serious medical conditions, and other persons with specific needs from the refugee and host communities, including Syrians, Palestinians from Lebanon and Syria, migrants, other nationalities, and Lebanese, in Mount Lebanon, North Lebanon, South Lebanon, and Bekaa, through the provision of Protection and Health services, including Emergency Cash Assistance, Protection Cash Assistance, and the financial contribution of patient share hospitalisation fees & Provision of Emergency Cash Assistance as part of a holistic protection approach to the those most vulnerable affected by the Beirut port blast. | 737,527 | Commitment | #218333 | ||
Internal |
Lebanon Humanitarian Fund
|
Young Men’s Christian Association
|
Procurement of the most needed 6 chronic medication as a health response to Beirut explosion | 600,000 | Commitment | #218331 |
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