Climate change could ruin Lebanon; adaptation must be central to any recovery plan.

Climate change could ruin Lebanon; adaptation must be central to any recovery plan.
This special report investigates the economic interests served by Lebanese recruitment of foreign domestic workers, thousands of whom are hired every year.
For decades, Lebanon’s economy has overwhelmingly served the interests of certain economic actors, who preside over widespread monopolies and oligopolies.
Defaulting on Lebanon’s foreign-held debt may have patched up the country’s financial wounds, but it has not stopped the internal bleeding.
The fight to prevent hunger amidst pandemic and recession.
How Lebanon’s banking secrecy laws facilitate tax dodging and harm the national economy.