Israel likely to be responsible for 200,000 fatalities once indirect deaths are counted

Israel likely to be responsible for 200,000 fatalities once indirect deaths are counted
Displaced doctors could provide relief amid health worker shortages
Cholera likely to stay without serious reforms to Lebanese water sector
The ongoing financial crisis is eroding the capacity for Lebanon’s most essential services to operate, risking new depths in the humanitarian crisis.
How economics, state and sectarian forces keep sexual freedom out of reach for most Lebanese.
As mental health problems spike due to the economic crisis, the Beirut Port explosion, and the COVID-19 pandemic – to name but a few – psychiatrists and psychologists are leaving Lebanon in record numbers.
Broadening private insurance ahead of universal health care.
How and why Lebanon’s non-domestic migrant workers are trapped in a system of labour exploitation.
This special report investigates the economic interests served by Lebanese recruitment of foreign domestic workers, thousands of whom are hired every year.