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The World Food Programme is actively engaged in Lebanon through humanitarian efforts, including providing food assistance to displaced individuals [1], distributing emergency rations [2], and implementing cash transfer programs [3]. Furthermore, the organization monitors food insecurity levels in the country [4] and has had to suspend its school meals program due to nationwide closures [5].

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“Grave Peril” as Crisis Expands Across the Middle East betterworldcampaign.org Better World Campaign 5 facts
measurementThe World Food Programme (WFP) has delivered food assistance to about 40,300 displaced people across 159 shelters in Lebanon, providing hot meals, ready-to-eat rations and bread.
measurementThe World Food Programme (WFP) distributed more than 17,000 emergency food bars to people crossing the border from Lebanon into Syria.
claimNationwide school closures in Lebanon have forced the suspension of the World Food Programme's (WFP) school meals program, interrupting a key source of nutrition for vulnerable students.
measurementIn coordination with Lebanon’s Ministry of Social Affairs, the World Food Programme (WFP) has launched emergency cash transfers reaching roughly 183,200 people using the country’s shock-responsive social safety net.
measurementThe World Food Programme (WFP) estimates that 874,000 people in Lebanon lack reliable access to food.