Press Release

UNHCR Signs Agreement with Direct Aid Society in Kuwait to Support those Displaced by the Beirut Explosion

15 October 2020

  • Refugees are among the victims of the tragic event that devastated Lebanon – the country that hosts the largest number of refugees per capita in the world.

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, today signed a grant agreement with local NGO Direct Aid Society to assist in providing shelter to those affected by the devastating Beirut explosion of August 4th, 2020. The agreement worth USD 58,000 will contribute to UNHCR’s ‘Project of Rehabilitation of Residential Shelters’ in the Lebanese capital and will support those displaced by the tragic incident, of the most vulnerable Lebanese families and refugees who had sought safety in the country.

“We have been profoundly affected by the enormous losses faced by Lebanon, a country that has historically provided shelter and protection to millions of refugees and which hosts the largest number of refugees per capita in the world,” said Dr. Samer Haddadin, Head of UNHCR’s Kuwait Office.

“Collaborations and partnerships are at the core of our commitment to respond to crises and we are honoured to partner with the reputable and respected Direct Aid Society to help mitigate the after-effects of the explosion. Their contribution will support us in providing lifesaving shelter for the victims while also protecting them from the COVID-19 outbreak that has taken its toll on the country.”

The donation, which will benefit over 34 homes affected by the Beirut port explosion, marks the beginning of a long-term partnership between both parties. Although the Kuwaiti NGO has previously implemented various projects to support vulnerable populations across the globe, this will be its first intervention in Lebanon delivered through UNHCR as a result of the organization’s opening of its outreach to implement humanitarian projects in the Middle East.

Commenting on the agreement signing, Dr. Abdullah AlSumait, Vice Chairman and General Manager of Direct Aid Society said: “We are extremely pleased to embark with UNHCR on this journey of giving to support the victims who have lost their homes as a result of the devastating explosion. At Direct Aid Society, we have pledged towards UNHCR’s emergency response as a commitment to providing the necessary funds needed for the rehabilitation of shelters.”

On his part, the head of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the State of Kuwait, Dr. Samer Haddadin, said that this agreement is the beginning of a distinguished partnership between the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the State of Kuwait and the Direct Aid Society, in an initiative that is the first of its kind and an extension of the role and endeavours of the Charity Organization. Direct Aid, as a charitable body, has been providing humanitarian support in various parts of the world. Dr. Samer Haddadin expressed his sincere thanks and gratitude to the Direct Aid Society for its adoption of the issue of the displaced and its contribution through its generous donation to support the projects of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, especially the UNHCR response plan project after the Beirut Port incident.

Beirut’s port explosion rocked the city, killing more than 190 people and leaving over 6,500 injured, with massive damage sustained to buildings and infrastructure. Dozens of people remain missing and an estimated 300,000 Lebanese, refugees and other populations have lost their homes because of the tragic incident. The Lebanese government estimates state that 1.5 million Syrian refugees are currently present in the country, along with over 16,000 refugees from Iraq, Sudan and other places of origin.

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