Executive Summary
This workshop aimed to bring together humanitarian and development actors to collectively examine and strengthen the use of evidence in cash programming across Lebanon. By showcasing key research from LCAT and CAMEALEON—particularly on informal social protection, the multiplier effect, and humanitarian cash systems in emergencies—the event will serve as a platform to:
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"Series of National Policy Dialogues on Promoting Universal Social Protection in Lebanon"
Policy Dialogue 1:
Sustainability of the Social Assistance System and Linkages with the Humanitarian Assistance System
Executive Summary
Lebanon is at a pivotal crossroads in its journey toward a robust, integrated, and universal social protection system. Recent policy and legislative advancements—such as the…
Executive Summary
In this session, CAMEALEON presented their latest publication "Safety Net and Humanitarian Cash in the Emergency Response in Lebanon – What Can We Learn?", published in February 2025. The paper aims to strengthen humanitarian response efforts by offering key recommendations to inform the design and implementation of innovative policies and practices to improve…
Executive Summary
The Global CVA & Locally Led Responses Working Group kicked off a webinar series titled “What’s Good Enough?” in September 2024, that aimed to discuss and have open conversations around key components of localization and locally led CVA responses.
Each webinar brings together the insights and expertise of different stakeholders as speakers, but…
Executive Summary
This is the upcoming session of the Community of Practice for Linking CVA and Social Protection in MENA. In this session, we will have the opportunity to learn from the policy paper developed by CAMEALON and the Arab Reform Initiative: Lebanon’s Social Protection System Suffers Amidst the Current War: Urgent Action Needed!
The policy paper assesses…
Overview
Between 2018 and 2020, CAMEALEON conducted an impact evaluation of MPC assistance on the well-being of Syrian refugees, in collaboration with the American University of Beirut (AUB). The two-year study assessed the impact of MPC on the well-being of over 11,000 Syrian refugee households living in the Bekaa, North and Mount Lebanon. Multiple sectors…
