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From the World Cup to World Crises: How Football Transforms Children's Lives
In some of the world’s toughest environments, from Sudan to Ukraine to Lebanon, football is providing far more than entertainment - it is helping children to stay safe, process trauma and reclaim a sense of childhood.
Lebanon Country Office - Tender for Drinking Water Treatment Station
Save the Children International in Lebanon is inviting submissions of tenders for a contract to provide the following service:1. SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & COMMISSIONING, PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT STATIONTender Reference: FWA/WAS/LEB/LHO/2026/002
Over four children killed or injured on average a day during the ‘so- called’ ceasefire in Lebanon
Since the temporary ceasefire 22 children have been killed in Lebanon, and 89 injured in less than a month.
Lebanon CO - Supply of Food Kits & Ready to Eat Kits-Tender
Save the Children International in Lebanon is inviting submissions of tenders for a contract to provide the following service:Supply of Food Kits & Ready to Eat KitsTender Reference: FWA/FOO/LEB/LHO/2026/009
Lebanon Country Office - Water Trucking Tender
Detailed technical specifications are included within the tender documents.If you are interested in submitting a bid, please contact Save the Children at the following address Lebanon.tenders@savethechildren.org to express your interest and request the tender documents. Tender documents will be sent to you by return.
Lebanon: Over 380,000 children predicted to face crisis‑levels of hunger
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) project that a quarter of the population of Lebanon - 1.24 million people – with 366,000 additional people, including 113,000 more children, will face crisis‑level food insecurity or worse in coming months.
Lebanon: A week since temporary ceasefire, more than one million people still displaced as drones continue to hover
Whilst an extension of the ceasefire has been agreed, children still cannot tell the difference between the sound of thunder and bombs, as families are too afraid to return home.
NEWS QUOTE: Children in Lebanon have faced a 45-day nightmare – a pause in hostilities must be definitive and permanent
Response to the temporary pause in hostilities in Lebanon - almost 20 children a day have been killed and injured by Israeli forces airstrikes since 2 March, nearly 800 children injured or killed.
NEWS QUOTE: “Many children are separated from their families and loved ones in Lebanon. Our teams are working around the clock to reunite them”
Children in Lebanon have been separated from their families following 24 hours of brutal airstrikes
Ceasefire is a first step, but children in Lebanon still under fire – Save the Children
In the hours since the ceasefire was agreed, Israeli military bombing has intensified in Lebanon to some of the worst levels since the conflict began.