GG2124180 – Quarantaine Hospital

The Beirut Governmental Hospital – Quarantina created a new project: the first  pediatric service in Lebanon consisting of 50 Beds.   The hospital is considered relatively small in size for a city like Beirut. However, since its establishment, this medical Center has become a reference for patients especially those in need for all medical related…

Agri-Food and Agri-Tourism Project in Lebanon

Project Description The project consists of launching an educational and social farm that carries out agriculture and agri-tourism activities, including an educational kitchen, a hen house, and will comprise the production of local products. The project will engage impoverished families in the learning process of farming and cooking, while offering them the opportunity to work…

GG2119623 Geitaoui Hospital

On 4th August 2020, a massive explosion devastated the Beirut harbor area and severely damaged its health system. Further straining medical facilities that were already wrestling with rising cases of Covid-19. According to the World Health Organization, three of Beirut’s hospitals were largely out of service. Following an assessment of 55 health-care centers in Beirut…

Oxygen Concentrator Machines

Today the health sector in Lebanon faces a huge threat in a country suffering from a failed state, socio-economic crisis, and a surge in COVID-19 cases, reaching almost 7,000 cases per day. The demand for oxygen concentrator machines has increased significantly. “One oxygen concentrator machine keeps one bed empty in a hospital, allowing it to…

The Food Box

Today around 45% of the Lebanese population lives below the poverty line. The Beirut port blast on 4 August shredded the city and left its fragile population facing civil unrest, an ongoing socio-economic crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic.Since it started in July 2020, the Rotary Club of Beirut Cedars, “The Food Box” project has distributed…

Education For All

Private schools are closing their academic year with 45% of tuition fees remain unpaid. THE LEBANESE FUTURE GENERATION IS AT RISK. Lebanon is facing a serious problem. The fact that the working middle class can no longer afford schooling education of their children, the loss of 55% of their purchasing power, and with more than 160,000…

Beirut Rehabilitation

On the night of the 4th of August Lebanon witnessed a human tragedy; 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate (equivalent to around 1.2 kilotons of TNT) stored at Beirut’s port blew up causing widespread destruction in the Lebanese capital. At least 171 deaths, 6,000 injuries, US$15 billion in property damage, and left an estimated 300,000 people…