Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Exacerbates Hunger in Middle East, North Africa
Strong Government Response Needed to Protect the Right to Food

Corrupt and incompetent Lebanese authorities have plunged the country into one of the worst economic crises in modern times. Nearly 80 percent of Lebanon’s population lives under the poverty line, and the government has repeatedly delayed promised social protection plans. Hospitals are struggling to provide life-saving care amid the economic crisis and Covid-19 pandemic, and electricity blackouts last up to 22 hours per day. No one has been held accountable for the catastrophic explosion in Beirut’s port on August 4, 2020. Security forces have at times used excessive and lethal force against protesters. Women continue to face systematic discrimination and violence.
Strong Government Response Needed to Protect the Right to Food
Inaccessible Polls, Lack of Information May Prevent Thousands from Voting
Donors Should Press Ministry to Improve Access, Transparency; End Policy Barriers
Human Rights Watch Sends Questionnaire to Parliament Candidates
Egypt, Lebanon, and Tunisia Should Ensure Access to Legal Gender Recognition
Strong Government Response Needed to Protect the Right to Food
Donors Should Review Assistance to Internal Security Forces, Judiciary
Tens of thousands of workers trapped in highly abusive conditions