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IDAssessment Title / DescriptionSectors covered

(Social sectors: Housing; Health; Education; Culture; Social Protection and Jobs)
(Infrastructure sectors: Transport and Port; Energy; Water Supply and Sanitation; Municipal Services)
(Productive and Financial sectors: Commerce and Industry; Financial; Tourism)
(Cross-cutting sectors: Governance; Social Sustainability and Inclusion; Environment)
Multi sector?Lead Actor
Agency Type
(Gov, Donor, UN, INGO, NNGO, RedCross)
Partnerships
(With which organization(s)?)
Type
(Rapid/Comprehensive)
StatusBrief description of objectives of the assessmentLocation - CadasterLocation - Zone(s)Start data collectionRelated to short /long term interventionsEnd data collectionMethodologySamplingPopulation targetedLink to report

(Link to Report folder)
Sharing Dataset (Yes, No)Focal point contact
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ID001ASSESSMENT & ANALYSIS CELL - Analysis of affected areas in Greater Beirut Secondary data review - 12 August 2020
Multisector / COVID-19YesACAPSINGORapid - SDRCompleted
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ID002Beirut Blast - Rapid Needs Assessment Report Populations affected, Shelter, Food, Health Care, Water and Sanitation, Protection, Livelihoods, Cash & Markets, LogisticsYesACTEDINGORapid - KI CompletedKarm el Zeytoun, Karantina, Bourj Hammoud, Geitawi & Nabaa neighborhoods *6 Aug 20207 Aug 2020ODKKarm el Zeytoun, Karantina, Bourj Hammoud, Geitawi & Nabaa neighborhoods Click for Reporthart.ford@acted.org
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ID003Zoom-in on shelter needsShelterNoACTEDINGOCompletedBadawe
Geitawi
Karantina
Rmeil
Other
Gemmayze
Mar Mkhayel
Ashrafieh
Click for Reporthart.ford@acted.org
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ID004In-depth Needs AssessmentHealth (including mental health status);
Protection
NoBurj Hamoud Municipality GovernmentCISPComprehensiveOngoingThe municipality is leading this assessment and will be analysisng and using the data collected in order to understand the needs in their area and better organise the incoming resources.
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ID005Construction Material Market AssessmentLivelihoodsNoCaritasINGOACTED, Concern, NRCRapidOngoing· Cash for shelter rehabilitation
· Supply chain / market interruptions
· Market-based programming
· EMMA or RAM
fwiesenbach@caritas.ch
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ID006Needs assessmentEducationNoCesviINGORapid OngoingSchools damaged after blast in Jdeideh and AshrafiyehJdeideh and Ashrafiyeh *8/18/2020
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ID007Rapid needs assessmentFood securityNoCesviINGOFair Trade Lebanon/Al MajmouaRapid Completed Vulnerability profiling of population affected by the blast and food insecure
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ID008Water assessment (as per WASH WG)WASHNoGVCNNGORapid OngoingFollowing WASH WG geosplit
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ID009Rapid Needs Assessment
Protection, FOOD, Shelter, Health, WASHYesHelpAgeINGOMakassad and Amel, MSD, DorcasRapidCompletedidentify gaps and provide supportBaddawi, Bourj Hammoud, Gemayzeh, Geitawi, Karantina, Mar Mikhayel, Nabaa/Bourj Hammoudneighborhoods- The focus on those neighborhoods
was due to pre-existing vulnerabilities, and due to their proximity to the explosion site. These
interviews were conducted using community-based volunteers.
https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:652e6ae3-9f7c-406d-be86-9841228f266dSarah Abu Taha - Sarah.Taha@helpage.org
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ID010Rapid Assessment and Response PlanBasic needs; food, shelter, water, markets, livelihoodsYesHuman Relief Foundation (HRF)INGOIslamic Welfare Association (ISWA)RapidOngoingRapid, small-sample size survey designed to ascertain relative importance of a variety of basic needs.Achrafiyeh, Karantina14/08/2020Short term, with scope for longer term interventions*OngoingHousehold-level survey, random sample in identified locations (Achrafiyeh, Karantina). Covering a variety of sectors including shelter, food security, WASH and livelihoods. Assisted by local facilitators/translators.Households in Achrafiyeh, KarantinaNot yet publishedAdrian Aylmer, Programmes Officer
a.aylmer@hrf.co.uk

Frederick Mackereth, Programmes Officer
frederick.mackereth@hrf.co.uk
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ID011Rapid Needs and Capacity AssessmentGeneralYesHumedicaINGOopen for cooperationRapid OngoingAssess available capacities and urgent needsBeirut11.08.2020short-term intervention with possibilty to long-term04.09.2020Comprehensive assessment analyis, transect walks, partner discussionsRoland Hassel - coordinator.1@humedica.org - +96181283343
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ID012PSS Needs AssessmentCPNoIECDINGORapid OngoingChild protection (incident related feelings and behaviours in children and adolescents - coping mechanisms - PSS needs)Child protection (incident related feelings and behaviours in children and adolescents - coping mechanisms - PSS needs)
On the basis of the Needs Assessment PSS services and Case Management will be provided
Sabtiyeh (Janah Center) *
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ID013Rapid needs assessmentFood securityNoIECDINGORapid OngoingOn the basis of the Needs Assessment support will be provided
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ID014Labor market employment and business continuity – assessment of blast on jobs building on preliminary assessment of COVIDEconomic Recovery/livelihoods/private sectorNoILOUNRapidOngoingThe objective is to conduct assessments on the impact of the explosion on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with a particular focus on jobs and the labour market while providing additional attention to sectors that rely on migrant workers.impact zone in the greater Beirut area5/10/202016/10/2020Primary data collection on MSMEs that had been operating in the affected areas. kattaa@ilo.org
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ID015rapid protection, shelter distributional PSS assessmentprotection, shelter distributional PSSYesINSANNNGORapid - SDROngoingThe assessment aims at promoting resilience and sustainable economic recovery through identification of intervention areas that contribute to the recovery of lost jobs and improvements of working conditions.9.8.2020TBCDuring INSAN services delivery in the affected area, we are conducting secondary data collection , through key informants interviews, questionnaire. Home visitsmaria salme <msalme@insanlb.org>
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ID016Rapid Needs AssessmentMulti Sector, focus on Protection YesINTERSOS INGO Rapid Completed Assess and locate HHs needing PSS, shelter, WASH and emergency cash Karantina, Bourj Hamoud, Geitawi, Karm al Zaytoun *To be publishedAlessia Mortada - programme.coordinator.lebanon@intersos.org
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ID017Rapid needs assessmentPopulations affected
Shelter
Food
Health Care
Water and
Sanitation
YesIOCCINGORapidCompletedTo assist the affected households based on the results of the needs assessmentKarm
el Zeytoun, Geitawi, Badawi.*
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ID018Rapid needs assessment to identify needs of migrant workersSocial SectorsNoIOMUNRapidCompletedContact MWs previously assessed by IOM in back between May and July 2020 to understand their current situation and needsRadius of the blastMigrantsALISAR Bey balisar@iom.int, TRIGWELL Robert [IOM] <rtrigwell@iom.int>, FAHED Zeina <zfahed@iom.int>,
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ID019in depth needs assessment about children
Centralizing info on mapping of services
Protection?NoLHDFNNGO
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ID020WASH Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA)WASHNoLRCRedCrossRapid - Observation CompletedBachoura 2
Ashrafieh 1
Bourj Hammoud *
8/9/20209 Aug 2020survey 123Bachoura 2
Ashrafieh 1
Bourj Hammoud
Most Affected areas
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ID021Beirut Port Explosion Response - Multi-Sectoral Needs AssessmentWASH, Shelter, Health, ProtectionYesLRCRedCrossLHIF, IOMComprehensiveOngoingAshrafiyeh, Gemmayze, Karantina, Mar Mikhayel, Port *7 Aug 2020TBCsurvey 123householdAffected residents
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ID022Damage assessment of public and private education institutions EducationNoMEHE GovernmentUNICEF, UNESCORapid Completed
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ID023Scenario planning for education continuity including needs, virtual infrastructure, curriculum, and capacityEducationNoMEHE GovernmentUNICEFRapid Ongoing
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ID024Rapid Joint Assessment on the Impact on MSMEs Livelihoods and infrastructureNoMercy CorpsINGOACF, ACTED, Al Majmoua, Care, DRC, IRC, OXFAM, and SCRapid - door-to-doorOngoingTo assess the current needs of local businesses that were affected by the Beirut Port blast, with the main focus being on MSMEs that operate within the most basic needs of the community.Bachoura (incl. Khandaq Ghamiq), Basta Fawqa, Basta l Tahta, Bourj Hammoud, Furn el Hayek, Geitawi, Gemmayze, Karam el Zeitoun, Karantina (+ Khodor), Mar Maroun
Mar Mikhael, Medawar, Mraysseh and Mazraa, Msaytbeh, Nabaa, Patriarcat, Qobayat, Ras el Naba', Rmeil, Yesoueih, Zoukak Al Blat *
Short termTentative: 20.08.2020Survey shared with the LH groupBlanket and all areas listedMicro, Small and Medium Businesses in affected areaslamine@mercycorps.org
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ID025assessment of historical buildings (historical houses, museums, libraries)Livelihoods and infrastructureNoMinistry of CultureGovernmentUNESCO, Order of EngineersCompleted
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ID026assessing damaged schoolsEducationNo
Ministry of Education
Government
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ID027PHC assessment within and outside MoPH network - Damages Cost AssessmentHealthNoMOPHGovernmentUNFPA, WHORapidCompletedClick for Report
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ID028Municipality of Beirut Rapid Building-level Damage Assessment ReportAll building types (not sector-specific though relates to shelter/housing and livelihoods))NoMunicipality of BeirutGovernmentUN-Habitat RapidInterim report released; updated report pendingCount and geographic mappiing of buildings that have collapsed, are severely affected, or have minor damages in blast -affected areas of Beirut mnuicipiality. Note: Structurally unsouund (uninhabitable) buildings were reported to the Governor of Beirut to issue memos for evacuation to the occupiers).Mdawar, Rmeil, Achrafieh, Saifi, Zokak el Blat, Marfaa, Minet el Hosn, Basta5/8/2020Short and long term interventionsZone 1 of 2 completed 31 Aug.
Zone 2 of 2 ongoing to complete Oct.
Visual survey of all building types by technical staff from private firms led by the municipality with support from UN-Habitat using Geopal mobile app. Zone 1: Mdawar, Rmeil, Saifi, Achrafieh 1, BCD, Marfaa,
Zokak el Blat, Bachoura and Minet el Hosn.
Zone 2: Ras Beirut, Mazraa, Msaytbeh, Ain el Mraysseh
and Achrafieh 2.
Users/owners of surveyed buildingsPending online versionYes via MunicipaityElie.mansour@un.org
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ID029LRC survey + additional questionsShelter, protection, livelihoodsYesNRCINGOComprehensiveState of the houses, repairs needed, if some families have moved with others.
Missing civil documentation and tenure documents and HLP issues
Out of school children and need for PSS for children
Zone 7 - Karantina *
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ID030Status of workers who were affected by the explosionLivelihoods and infrastructureNoOxfamINGOlebanese observatory for workers and employees rights (LOWER)Rapid OngoingStatus of workers who were affected by the explosion: the number of workers victims - the injured - the number of workers whose institutions stopped working - partial or complete loss of work - the family status of the workers - etc. Understand the status of workers who have been affected, utilize the information for project development27/8/2020short and long term11/9/2020 (tentative)Quantitative, phone interviews, and field-based KIIsBeirut Port and the surrounding affected areasDalia Mikdashi (dmikdashi@oxfam.org)
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ID031Rapid shelter / displacement needs assessmentShelter, displacementNoPCPMINGORapidOngoing8/8/20208/13/2020KOBOTBCAffected residentsRana Gabi (rgabi@pcpm.org.pl)
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ID032Emergency Needs AssessmentHealth Protection and ShelterYesPU-AMIINGORapid Completed Rehabilitation and service provision for PHCCs Beirut Blast - Emergency PHCCs and protection assessments preliminary findings.
PHCCs assessed:
Bouljghourjian medical center
Mother and child Association HCC
Khatem el-Anbia HC
Zarif HCC
Dar al Fatwa HCC
Bachora HCC
Moussaytbe HCC
Beirut Development Organization HCC
Karantina PHCC

Multi sector assessment of sectors in Bourj Hammoud
8/14/2020
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ID034Market assessmentsFood SecurityNoSamaritan’s PurseINGORapid
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ID035Rapid needs assessmentMulti-sectorYesSave the ChildrenINGORapidCompletedBrouj Hammoud, Jeitaoui-Fsouh, Gemmayze, Khandak el ghameek, Mar Mitr, Mar Mkhayel, Medouar, Remeil, Saife, and Zoqaq el BlatClick for Report
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ID036Hospital Damage and health care AssessmentHealthno
Swiss humanitarian Aid
DonorRapidCompletedstart quick rehabilitation of some units allow to the hospital to be operational, presence of a medical mother and child team in support of the staffhospital St. George9/8/2020completedField visit
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ID037Hospital Damage Assessment and health care assessmentHealthno
Swiss humanitarian Aid
DonorRapidCompletedreopen quickly emergency access with a mother and child team in support of the staffhospital Quarantina9/8/2020completedField visit
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ID038Rapid visits to schools
Education
no
Swiss humanitarian Aid
DonorRapidOngoingselect some schools for rehabilitationongoingphone contact with MoE, school directors and visit to the schools
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ID039PSS Needs AssessmentChild ProtectionNo
Terre des Hommes - Italy
INGOComprehensiveOngoingChild protection (incident related feelings and behaviours in children and adoleascents - coping mechanisms - PSS needs) Areas to be confirmed14/08short and long term interventioncompletedHome visit, face to face and phone interview305 HHsAffected residents in the areas of Medour, Khodr, Ashrafiye and othersClick for Reportluca.ricciardi@thditaly.org
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ID040Rapid Gender AnalysisIntersectoral (Gender)YesUN WomenUNCare International, Abaad, UNFPA, ESCWARapid - SDROngoing - will be completed in the first week of OctThe Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) for Lebanon has the following key objectives:
i) To identify and analyze how Beirut Blast has impacted differently women, girls, boys and men and LGBTIQ+ persons, what is the potential impact considering the adverse effects of the COVID and economic crisis.
ii) To provide an analysis based on secondary data and available resources produced directly following the Beirut Blast.
iii) To inform Beirut Blast response and recovery interventions with the voices of women and LGBTIQ+ persons affected, focusing on women’s economic empowerment and participation, protection and GBV, access to health and SRHR services.
7/9/2020short and long term interventioncompletedGender analysis using LRC data as well as other assessments available/ 16 KII/ 4 FGD/ 16 Interviewsimpacts upon women, men, girls, boys, gender minorities and other minorities such as the elderly, persons with disabilities (PWD), refugees and migrants olivia.schmitz@unwomen.org; claire.wilson@unwomen.org
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ID041Municipality of Bourj Hammoud Rapid Building-level Damage Assessment ReportAll building types (not sector-specific though relates to shelter/housing and livelihoods))YesUN-HabitatUNBourj Hammoud Municipality. Other local actorsRapidCompletedCount and geographic mappiing of damage to buildings (not affected, affected with minor damages, partially destroyed) in blast -affected areas of Bourj Hammoud Municipality. Bourj Hammoud MunicipalityThose in Bourj Hammoud Municipality11 August 2020SHort and long term intervention31 August 2020Visual survey of all building types by technical individuals led by the municipality with support from UN-Habitat using Geopal mobile app. Users/owners of surveyed buildingsPending link to online documentYes lady.habchy@un.org
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ID042Survey of residents and shop owners of structurally unsound buildings or with severe damages that might require short or long-term/permanent evacuationShelter (and Protection)YesUN-HabitatUNBeirut Municipality and PCPMOngoingGathering information to identify the needs and preferred type of assistance of residents and shop owners in buildings that have been evacuated or will be evacuated for a short or long period of time12/8/2020To be confirmedField survey in addition to phone survey/validation using the list/map of buildings identified by Beirut Municipality based on the Beirut Municipality Rapid Building-level Damage assessment (see above row).Users of building that are or should be evacuated due to blast damagenanor.karageozian@un.org
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ID043Rapid Socio-Economic Impact assessment (pre port explosion)Context AnalysisNoUNCTUNRapid Completed
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ID044Conflict Analysis - summaryContext AnalysisNoUNDPUNRapid Completed
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ID045Debris and Environmental Assessment in affected areas of the blastEnvironment/DebrisNoUNDPUNRapid OngoingQuantification of amount and type of disaster waste from the demolition in order to plan the waste management action plan.Beiruthttps://lebaneseredcross.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/b239b65012684f9081c4042e2dc8fed521/08/2020Design of Waste Management PlanCompleted (9/28/2020)Filed survey by the engineers
Data collection: ArcGIS (IRC's commom platform for the blast response)
Format: csv, excel, map
Type: quantitative, qualitative info on disaster waste and damage to the buildings including GIS data layered on the zones.
Data Analysis is ongoing. Report will be published by the begining of October.noritaka.hara@undp.org;
basma.el-arab@undp.org;
jihan.seoud@undp.org
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ID046Core Government Function AssessmentGovernanceNoUNDPUN
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ID047Assessment of Field HospitalsHealthNOUNFPAUNRapidCompletedTo understand available health resources and services in the Field HospitalsBeirut-Maten13/8/2020completedField survey using standard MISP adding section on COVID19All Field hospiatls were approachedNot onlineNomaghanem@unfpa.org
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ID048Rapid assessment of primary health care centersHealthNOUNFPAUNRapidCompletedTo understand available health resources and services at the primary health care facilities which will guide needed support and referral mechanismBeirut- Maten5, 17, 27, 58, 59, 60, 61, 66, 71, 119, 124, 127, 128, 132, 133, 134, 136, 141, 144, 145, 146, 147,155, 157, 160, 164, 165, 169, 180, 187
12/8/2020Enhancing and promoting SRH and mental services completedField survey using standard tool HeRAMS that was tailored to include mental health with completion/ validation of information through phone callsAll Health facilities located at 5km raduis of the explosion were approachedhttps://unfpa-lebanon---health-assessment-tool-2020.yolasite.com/

https://lebanon.unfpa.org/en/publications/primary-healthcare-centers-assessment-post-beirut-explosion

Nomaghanem@unfpa.org
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ID049UNICEF Tent HUB-Rapid AssessmetGenericYesUNICEFUNRapidOngoingThe objective is provide direct asssistance to population approachign UNICEF tent, or to refer them to specific services, or to follow up t rovide them with their needs.
1. Yassouuyeh (jesuit) public garden in Geitawi
2. Karantina
3. Karim Al Ariss public garden in Basta
4. Makassed School in Ras el Nabeh
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ID050Damage assessment of access to clean water from pumping stations to affected buildingsWaterNoUNICEFUNWorking Group agenciesOngoing
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ID051Quick assessment of damage for industrial businessesEconomic Recovery/livelihoods/private sectorNoMinistry of Industry GovernmentUNIDORapidCompletedThe objective is to identify the industrial enterprises that were damaged as well as the type and size of overall damages. This will serve as a preliminary assessment. Beirut, MetnPhone SurveyFormal/registered Industries in Beirut and Bourj Hammoud Industrial companies
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ID053Hospital Damage Assessment incl material/supplies (9 hospitals)HealthNoWHOUNComprehensiveCompletedTo assess the damage that occured in the most affected hospitals and provide repair and procurement estimates and recommendationsBeirut14/8/2020assessment tool utilized:" Post Disaster Rapid Hospital Assessment- Hospital Administrator" adapted from the WHO PAHO checklist
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ID054Rapid needs assessmentPopulations affected
Shelter
Food
Health Care
Water and
Sanitation
Protection
Livelihoods
Cash & Markets
Logistics
YesWorld VisionINGORapidCompletedIdentify needs of population affected by the explosionBeirutBourj Hammoud, Karantina, Dora, Rmeil, Gemmayze, Nabaa, Mar Mkhyel, Geitawi, Achrafieh, JdeidehBoth8/21/2020Field visit
Beirut Residentshttps://wvi.box.com/s/40t4e3fsicbh1s4s7v6ci6hvomzi283ihttps://wvi.box.com/s/6h5shhgyt4er02rp4c7o4zonse041akdSarah Ghazarian
Sarah_ghazarian@wvi.org
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ID055Initial Market Impact assessmentMarketsNoWFPUNRapidOngoingBeirut - National
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ID056Web-based SurveyEconomic Recovery/livelihoods/COVID/Food SecurityYesWFPUNComprehensiveOngoingWeb-based surveyBeirut - National8/21/2020both3/9/2020web-based survey
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ID057Mobile Phone surveyEconomic Recovery/livelihoods/COVID/Food SecurityYesWFPUNWorld BankComprehensiveOngoing
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ID058Hospital Damage Assessment and health care assessmentHealthno
Swiss humanitarian Aid
DonorRapidCompletedassess the damages in the hospitals in the affected areasHospital Sain-Georges, Rosaire, Geitaoui, Quarantine, Karagheusian clinic9/8/2020short/midcompletedField visit
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ID059Rapid Livelihood Assessment Economic Recovery/Livelihood NoNear East Foundation (NEF)INGON/ARapidCompletedIdentify the main livelihoods needs of the most vulnerable small entrepreneurs and skilled workers (Lebanese and refugees) affected by the Beirut blastBeirut Burj Hammoud, Karantina, Moudawar, Khandak Al Ghamik11/8/2010short/midCompleted Field visit Vulnerable small entrepreneurs and skilled workers (Lebanese and refugees) affected by the Beirut blastzkmeid@neareast.org
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ID060Labour Fource Survey follow-up telephone surveyEconomic Recovery/MSMEsYesILOUN
CASComprehensiveIdentify changes in a small number of key labour market indicators derived from the original Labour Fource and Household Living Conditions survey questionnaire, focusing on the impact of the economic crisis, COVID19 pandemic, and Beirut explosion; with a sample of 3,000-4,000 households drawn from the LFHLCS Q4 frame. Long-term12/1/2020Telephone surveyA sample of 3,000-4,000 households drawn from the LFHLCS Q4 frame.haq@ilo.org
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ID061Beirut Explosion Impact
Assessment
Housing, Food Security, Healthcare, Education, Culture, SMEs/Economic RecoveryYesStrategy& (part of PWC network)Private sectorRapidCompletedFirst status update.Click for Report
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ID062Response options assessmentMSMEs, recoveryNoWelthungerhilfe (WHH)INGOLOST, JafraRapidOngoingIdentify shops that need repair, identify options for meaningful response to affected populationsBeirut - nationalBourj Hammoud, Karantina,
Zkak l Blat, Khandaa l Ghamii, Basta, Burj el Barajneh
8/13/2020short/mid8/24/2020site visits, 2nd datano samplingshop owners and previous beneficiary groupsno report will be producedlennart.lehmann@welthungerhilfe.de
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ID063Needs assessmentprotection, healthYesCLDHNNGORapidongoingassess the needs of the people affected by the blast in terms of legal aid and rehabilitaion of their wellbeing, and provide stuctured servicesBeirutBourj Hammoud, Maqtaa El sekke, Bachoura, Zkak al blat, Khandak Al Ghamik, Karantina, Nabaa27/08/2020long term9/6/2020field visits1000 housholdPoor and vulnerableshaddad@cldh-lebanon.org (Stephanie Haddad)
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ID064Beirut Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA)Housing; Health; Education; Culture; Social Protection and Jobs; Transport and Port; Energy; Water Supply and Sanitation, Municipal Services; Commerce and Industry; Financial Sector; Tourism, Governance; Social Sustainability and Inclusion; EnvironmentYesWB, UN, EUUN/donor/WBRapidCompletedEstimates the impact of the Beirut Explosion on the population, physical assets, infrastructure and service delivery. The Beirut RDNA uses ground data and cutting-edge remote tools and technology to assess (i) damages to physical assets; (ii) ensuing economic losses; and (iii) the recovery and reconstruction needs.Not applicableShort/LongNot applicableThe Beirut RDNA uses ground data and cutting-edge remote tools and technology to assess (i) damages to physical assets; (ii) ensuing economic losses; and (iii) the recovery and reconstruction needs.https://www.un.org.lb/Library/Assets/Report_Eng._BeirutRapidDamageandNeedsAssessmentAugust2020-033519.pdfNot applicable
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ID065Beirut Blast - Assessment on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children, Parents and Youth VolunteersProtection, EducationYesRight to PlayINGOPlan InternationalRapidongoingThe assessment aims at observing children’s behaviors with their families and during PSS sessions after experiencing the blast. It also aims at identifying the effect of the blast on parents and on youth participating in volunteering response activities. Variation in data between highly and slightly affected areas will be reported if noted.

Findings of this assessment will bring up close understanding of the psychosocial wellbeing of children, parents and youth, to be able to guide future interventions that tackle specific needs.
BeirutHighly affected areas: Mdawwar, Quarantina, Jeitawi, Khanda' Al Ghami'
Less affected areas: Burj Al Barajneh, Hay El Gharbe, Haret Hreik
September 4th, 2020Short/LongSeptember 15th, 2020The assessment follows a qualitative methodology, through collecting data from observers, parents and youth volunteers.

Observing 20 PSS sessions.
30 Parent Key Informant Interviews
20 Youth Volunteers KIIs
Children doing PSS sessions with the partners of Right to Play and Plan International.
Random sample of parents in highly and less affected areas.
Random sample of youth volunteers in highly affected areas
https://plan-international.org/publications/psychosocial-wellbeing-girls-and-boys-post-beirut-explosionNot applicableGhinwa Monzer - MEL Officer - Right to Play: gmonzer@righttoplay.com
Marie-Belle Karam - MERL Coordinator - Plan International Lebanon: marie-belle.karam@plan-international.org
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ID066Private Schools detailed assessmentEducationNoUN-HabitatUNUNESCOComprehensiveCompleted. Report is under developmentThe assessment aims at developing a comprehensive technical dossier for the private schools affected by the blast in Beirut, Metn and Baabda.Beirut - Metn - BaabdaSeptember 21st, 2020Short and longOctober 7th, 2020 (Expected)Calling schools based on list shared by UNESCO,
Discussion with sector partners on technicalities,
tested methodology on one school,
Conduct assessment of physical damages
Develop BoQs
samer.chinder@un.org
georges.abi-sleiman@un.org
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ID067Emerging Gender Analysis: Gender Findings from the Multi-Partner Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA) of the Beirut Explosion
Multi-sectorYesUN WomenUNOCHA, ActedRapidCompletedGender analysis of the MSNAn/an/an/aGender Analysis of the MSNA4200 samples from the MSNAhttps://arabstates.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2020/08/brief-multi-sectoral-needs-assessment-of-the-beirut-explosionn/aolivia.schmitz@unwomen.org
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ID068The Beirut Blast: What Humanitarian Response Needs to Know on Gender
GenderYesUN WomenUNCompletedThis initial gender flash report outlines immediate gendered issues observed, highlighting why gender must remain at the forefront of Beirut’s humanitarian response. UN Women will continue to provide gender analysis throughout the response – paired with direct services, with a joint rapid multisectoral gender assessment forthcoming.

n/an/an/ahttps://www2.unwomen.org/-/media/field%20office%20arab%20states/attachments/publications/2020/08/evaw%20briefs/gender%20flash%20report%20design%20final3.pdf?la=en&vs=3724
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ID069Joint Rapid Multi-Sectoral Gender Assessment (RMGA) on the Beirut Blast: The Impact of the Beirut Blast on WomenGenderYesUNFPAUNRapidcompletedThe report aims at better understanding the impact of the Beirut Blast on 4 different vulnerable goups: with older women, migrant women, women from the LGBTIQ community, and women in reproductive ageBeirut7/11/2020n/a9/11/2020Four focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with i) eight older women, ii) three migrant women, iii) three women from the LGBTIQ community, and iv) three women in reproductive age. The UNFPA office organized the FGDs in collaboration with local partners. Because of the Covid-19 situation, the FGDs were conducted remotely via Zoom (for the first three groups) and WhatsApp call (for the fourth group)Older people, LGBTQI community, women of reproductive health, and migrantshttps://lebanon.unfpa.org/en/publications/joint-rapid-multi-sectoral-gender-assessment-rmga-beirut-blast-impact-beirut-blastn/aMaghanem@unfpa.org
eldennawi@unfpa.org
elkhoury@unfpa,org
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ID070Rapid Market AssessmentSocial SectorsNoIOMUNRapidCompletedAssess the market situation following the blast to understand how the blast has affected small and medium businessesBourj Hammoud, Karantina, Mar Mkhayel9/2/20209/15/2020Business owners (Lebanese mainly)Racha Challita rchallita@iom.int
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ID071Multi-sectorial Needs AssessmentSocial SectorsYesLRC - OCHAINGO - UNLRC and OCHARapidOngoingAssess the HHs in all areas in the radius of the blastRadius of the blast8/6/2020All nationalitiesFAHED Zeina <zfahed@iom.int>
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ID072Migrants Presence MonitoringSocial SectorsNoIOMUNOngoingEstimate the numbers and locations of the different nationalities living in Beirut neighborhoods and 3 others in Mount Lebanon after the blastBeirut - Bourj Hammoud - Sin ElFil - Furn ElChebbak9/24/2020All nationalitiesFAHED Zeina <zfahed@iom.int>
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ID073RAPID ASSESSMENT OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOREducation NoUNESCOUNMEHERapidOngoing
Assess of the Beirut Blast on the Higher Education Sector, including provisional financial estimate of the downfalls borne by the public and private universities located within a radius of 10 kms from the explosion site.
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ID074Assessing the Impact of the Financial crisis on Agriculture in LebanonAgricultureNoFAOUNMoARapidCompletedThe report first briefly describes the main features of the Lebanese economy and its agricultural sector. It highlights the main economic and social challenges the country has been facing, particularly since October 2019. The main part of the report discusses the hardships stemming from the ongoing economic and financial crisis on the sector overall as well as on specific agricultural subsectorsLebanon2/1/2020Short term4/30/2020Consultations held with about 50 experts from the MoA in Beirut as well as the departments of agriculture in various governorates; the Ministry of Economy and Trade (MoET); the national and regional chambers of commerce, industry and agriculture; academia
and think tanks; farmers’ unions and syndicates as
well as the private sector
Agri-businesses and importershttp://www.fao.org/giews/reports/special-reports/en/n/aelie.choueiri@fao.org
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ID075Environmental health impactEnvironmentNoWHOUNKhaddit BeirutComprehensivePlannedEnvironmental health impact on the population affected by the Beirut Blast11/1/202012/1/2021radya@who.int
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ID076Review of casualties admitted to hospitals due to the Beirut BlastNoWHOUNRapidOngoing12/1/2020radya@who.int
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ID077Rapid Socio-economic Impact Assessment in the raeas affected by the Port BlastSocial sectors: Housing, employment, culture, jobs, and vilnerable grups.YesUNDPUNCRIRapidCompletedAssess the imapct of the blast of the lives and livelihhoods of the residents in the affected areas, their needs, and the perception of the support provided. (Qualitative approach)Beirut
Gemayze-Mar Michael-Achrafieh-Gemayze- BCD- Burj Hammoud
8/7/2020Short-medium QualitativeHouseholds, businesses, workers affected by the blast
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ID078Digital Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (SEIA): structure survey in teh affected areas by teh blastHouseholds, Housing, Economic activitiesYesUNDPUNCrisis Bureaucomprehensiveon-goingAssess the imapct of the blast of the lives and livelihhoods of the residents in the affected areas, their needs, and the perception of the support provided. (Quantitaive approach)Beirut and immediate suburbs8/17/2020Short- MediumFacebookFacebook profiling based on electoral lists in teh sub-districts of Beirut and its immediate suburbsHousehold and business owners affected by the blast
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ID079Impact of COVID-19, the economic situation and Beirut Blast on Older PersonsSocio-economicYesUNFPAUNCenter for Studies on Ageing and Makassed Phelanthropic AssociationRapidOn-goingBeirut11/11/2020Older personselkhoury@unfpa.orgThis link will be further updated with all information once the assessment is finalized
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