Front line of care | Human rights
People and power explore the role of Lebanese citizens in the absence of a state.
Lebanon struggles with another humanitarian crisis after the two -month war of Israel, who displaced more than one million people. Without a functional government during the conflict, the Lebanese had to rely on the solidarity of the community and the decades of non -governmental efforts to survive.
People and power He watches that different sectors of the Lebanese society have enhanced to support the traumatized population seeking refuge on the streets of Beirut and in the mountain villages.
We caught tireless efforts of ordinary citizens offering refuge for displaced people during the war. As the truce came into force, many remained that they could not return to their homes, which were reduced to ruins, leaving them dependent on solidarity shown in this broken nation. Front line of care He watches the Lebanese civilians do what their government cannot.