Access to Public Spaces|Environment|Health|Public Beach|Social class SAIDA PUBLIC BEACH: SWIM, BUT WITH CAUTION – In the past year, the quality of the water at the Saida public beach has improved from “polluted” to “caution,” but that doesn’t mean that swimming in this spot is suitable for everyone. However, the city’s residents hardly have any choices left, with the privatization of most nearby beaches.
Daraj Lebanon – Interview with Shaden Faqih: ‘It’s very difficult to see what’s happening in my country while I’m outside
Advocay The World Health Organization (WHO) declares monkeypox a global health emergency. Short description: What is monkeypox, the disease which has made frequent appearances in recent news cycles? In this explainer, we unpack the disease’s symptoms and what prompted the WHO to declare the disease a global health emergency.
Aramram Is interest in agriculture returning? The feature discusses the story of Sohaib Ayyad, an agricultural engineer who promotes agricultural products on social media in an engaging way, particularly to the younger generation. The report also explores the idea of a renewed focus on agriculture coming back into the spotlight.
Despite the ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, they continue to cling to their heritage which embodies their Palestinian identity. Through cultural activities organized by a youth group within the refugee camps, Gazan children have sent a series of poignant heritage messages to the world. They are calling for an end to the war they are enduring in every detail. This was done through traditional dance performances, folklore shows, and silent theater presentations. A report by Ghazi Al-Aloul, Gaza
Campaign|Internal Audience|Israel|Military Response|Narrative|War HEZBOLLAH: FROM THE BATTLEGROUND TO THE NARRATIVE– Hezbollah’s long-awaited response is over and the debate over its success has begun, as the conflict moves from the battlefield to the narrative.
Displacement|Food|Income|Mouneh Provisions|South Lebanon|War FROM HULA TO ZRARIEH: NA’AMA PROTECTS HER “MOUNEH” PROVISIONS FROM THE WAR — The war did not stop Na’ama from preparing her annual mouneh provisions, although it forced her out of her home in Hula, South Lebanon.