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RESPONSE TO THE FOOD SECURITY CRISIS IN
CONFLICTS:
EMBEDDING DEVELOPMENT INTO RELIEF
Dr. Shady Hamadeh, Environment & Sustainable Development Unit,
American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Overview of the Syrian Crisis
• 4.8 million Syrians are refugees in
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and
Turkey
• 6.8 million people have been
internally displaced within Syria
• Hunger now affects over half of
the people remaining in Syria
• Lebanon is hosting approximately
1.5 million of Syrian Refugees
• 93 % of Syrian refugees are food
insecure
• Most refugees are hosted in
impoverished Lebanese areas
(Bekaa & North Lebanon)
Brotherly Influx
Mohammad, Syria:
“I have 54.3% chance to be
extremely poor & hungry, and
my brother and I can die any
minute!”
(50, 000 children killed in the
crisis up to 2016)
• Major approaches used to cover food
assistance needs:
 Electronic Cards (cash-for-food
vouchers)
 In kind food assistance (Staple Food
distribution)
1,736,500 food vouchers or cash assistance distributed to refugees
More than US$1.9 billion spent through e-cards for food assistance
in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt
720 million spent on cash based interventions in Lebanon
Food Security Responses
As of 2015, emergence of some efforts to develop
durable solutions with the objective of promoting
sustainable food security in Lebanon:
• Schools feeding programs
• Sustainable agriculture support programs:
 Capacity building for farmers on sustainable
agriculture
 Creation of micro-gardens
 Distribution of agricultural
kits/tools
Food Security Responses
• Regional Leader in rural sustainable livelihoods
• Putting people at the center
• Sustainable Food Security Initiatives:
 “Community Kitchens for the empowerment of women to provide local
food aid”
 “Building the Food Security and Economic Resilience of Syrian Refugees and
Vulnerable Members of their Host Communities in Beirut/Lebanon through
Urban Agriculture”
Jordan
Yemen
Morocco
Environment & Sustainable Development
Unit (ESDU)
Linking Emergency Food Assistance to the Development of Host
Communities
Beneficial to both host communities and
Refugees
Mobilizes women from both
communities + build their capacities to
produce healthy traditional food
Enhances social rehabilitation
among both communities
Income-generating for women + support
to local producers/shops
Alleviates food security and increases
dietary diversity among vulnerable
families
Food Assistance
through CK
Beneficial to Refugees
Reach a large number of people in a short
period of time
Do not tackle social cohesion
Often not culturally relevant
Benefits to specific shops
Alleviates food security among
vulnerable families
Traditional Food
Assistance
10$ / Family
(hot pot +
bread parcel)
10$ / Family
(food voucher)
Community Kitchens
Local development
School Feeding Prg
Food Assistance
Chatila
Bourj
Barajneh
Minyara
Khiara
Koueikh
Batloun
Aarsal
Community
Gardens
El Mina
Network of Community Kitchens
10 CKs for Food Assistance
70 Syrian & Lebanese women leading the
kitchen
50 small local shops / producers
1,200 households every day
360,000 hot healthy meals distributed per
year with bread, fruits and vegetables
<2$ / day / person
• UA coupled with a recycling/composting
program in poor Beirut suburbs  to build food
security of vulnerable populations (host + Syrian
Refugees)
• 100 local and refugee families reached
• Horizontal / vertical kit + composting unit (eco-
friendly; plastic bottles + crates)
• Capacity building + startup material to grow fresh
fruits, vegetables and herbs
• Cost-effective solution to achieve self-reliance
(saving around 50$ / month per family)
 Kitchen Gardens:
• Self-sustainability
• Job opportunities for host and refugees
 Local value chain development and introduction
of best agricultural practices
Urban Agriculture
Embed Development into Relief
to give Mohammad a
Sustainable Food
& Nutrition Security!

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Response to the food security crisis in conflicts: embedding development into relief, by Shadi Hamadeh, Director, Environment and Sustainable Development Unit - American University of Beirut

  • 1.
  • 2. RESPONSE TO THE FOOD SECURITY CRISIS IN CONFLICTS: EMBEDDING DEVELOPMENT INTO RELIEF Dr. Shady Hamadeh, Environment & Sustainable Development Unit, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
  • 3. Overview of the Syrian Crisis • 4.8 million Syrians are refugees in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey • 6.8 million people have been internally displaced within Syria • Hunger now affects over half of the people remaining in Syria • Lebanon is hosting approximately 1.5 million of Syrian Refugees • 93 % of Syrian refugees are food insecure • Most refugees are hosted in impoverished Lebanese areas (Bekaa & North Lebanon) Brotherly Influx Mohammad, Syria: “I have 54.3% chance to be extremely poor & hungry, and my brother and I can die any minute!” (50, 000 children killed in the crisis up to 2016)
  • 4. • Major approaches used to cover food assistance needs:  Electronic Cards (cash-for-food vouchers)  In kind food assistance (Staple Food distribution) 1,736,500 food vouchers or cash assistance distributed to refugees More than US$1.9 billion spent through e-cards for food assistance in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt 720 million spent on cash based interventions in Lebanon Food Security Responses
  • 5. As of 2015, emergence of some efforts to develop durable solutions with the objective of promoting sustainable food security in Lebanon: • Schools feeding programs • Sustainable agriculture support programs:  Capacity building for farmers on sustainable agriculture  Creation of micro-gardens  Distribution of agricultural kits/tools Food Security Responses
  • 6. • Regional Leader in rural sustainable livelihoods • Putting people at the center • Sustainable Food Security Initiatives:  “Community Kitchens for the empowerment of women to provide local food aid”  “Building the Food Security and Economic Resilience of Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Members of their Host Communities in Beirut/Lebanon through Urban Agriculture” Jordan Yemen Morocco Environment & Sustainable Development Unit (ESDU)
  • 7. Linking Emergency Food Assistance to the Development of Host Communities Beneficial to both host communities and Refugees Mobilizes women from both communities + build their capacities to produce healthy traditional food Enhances social rehabilitation among both communities Income-generating for women + support to local producers/shops Alleviates food security and increases dietary diversity among vulnerable families Food Assistance through CK Beneficial to Refugees Reach a large number of people in a short period of time Do not tackle social cohesion Often not culturally relevant Benefits to specific shops Alleviates food security among vulnerable families Traditional Food Assistance 10$ / Family (hot pot + bread parcel) 10$ / Family (food voucher) Community Kitchens
  • 8. Local development School Feeding Prg Food Assistance Chatila Bourj Barajneh Minyara Khiara Koueikh Batloun Aarsal Community Gardens El Mina Network of Community Kitchens 10 CKs for Food Assistance 70 Syrian & Lebanese women leading the kitchen 50 small local shops / producers 1,200 households every day 360,000 hot healthy meals distributed per year with bread, fruits and vegetables <2$ / day / person
  • 9. • UA coupled with a recycling/composting program in poor Beirut suburbs  to build food security of vulnerable populations (host + Syrian Refugees) • 100 local and refugee families reached • Horizontal / vertical kit + composting unit (eco- friendly; plastic bottles + crates) • Capacity building + startup material to grow fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs • Cost-effective solution to achieve self-reliance (saving around 50$ / month per family)  Kitchen Gardens: • Self-sustainability • Job opportunities for host and refugees  Local value chain development and introduction of best agricultural practices Urban Agriculture
  • 10. Embed Development into Relief to give Mohammad a Sustainable Food & Nutrition Security!