World Bank’s $200M Aid Boost for Lebanon’s Vulnerable Amid Economic Collapse


World Bank $200M Lebanon Aid

World Bank delivers $200M relief to Lebanon, supporting vulnerable households, women, youth, and digital reforms.

Lebanon’s Fragile Economy and the Need for Aid

Lebanon’s economy has been described by the World Bank as one of the most disastrous collapses since the mid‑19th century. Poverty, currency depreciation, and limited access to basic services have left millions struggling.

What the $200M Package Covers

Direct Cash Transfers

Funds will provide emergency cash aid to low‑income households.

Social Benefits and Services

Expanded access to healthcare, education, and social protection.

Empowering Women and Youth

Special focus on job opportunities and training programs.

Digital Transformation for Recovery

Beyond immediate relief, part of the funding supports digital transformation—modernizing government services and improving business accessibility.

World Bank's $200 Million Boost for Lebanon's Vulnerable | Health

Wider Recovery Package

This initiative is part of a broader recovery plan, building on previous aid programs to stabilize livelihoods and rebuild trust.



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