Title:

Displacement in Lebanon (a phenomenon that must be used to develop a disaster management programme) (Disaster Management Training Programme)

Code:

DISP/93/1

Supervisor:

Ministry of Displaced Persons Affairs - Central Fund for Displaced Persons

Author:

Kamal Faghali

Page Numbers:

56

Available at:

OMSAR

Summary:

       Introduction
Definition of displacement and displacement
Displaced persons in the general definition
Displacement in Lebanon
Displaced persons in Lebanon
 
Causes of displacement
Natural disasters
Severe economic crises
Wars and civil strife
 
Classification of displacement and its nature in Lebanon
Security displacement
Sectarian displacement
Political displacement
Other models
 
Patterns of displacement
Current situational displacement
Long-term displacement
 
Forms of displacement
Sudden displacement
Precautionary reserve displacement
Economic displacement
 
Conditions that accompanied displacement
Wave of individual displacement
General displacement
 
Areas of displacement
In the first phase.
In a second phase.
 
The effects and effects of displacement
At the demographic level
Imbalance in geographical distribution
Social dysfunction
Political imbalance
 
Economically
At the individual level
At the level of productive sectors
Agricultural
Industrially, tourism and commercial
On a general economic level
At the level of development
 
On the human rights and legal level
On the level of violation of the Human Rights Bill
At the legal level associated with housing
Economic legal
 
Social lyced
Residential
Socio-psychosocial educational and health
At the general national level
On the environmental level
 
From displacement to return
Stages of displacement
Pre-displacement
Initial asylum
Initial deployment
Spreading.
 
Stages of return
Pre-return
Return
 
The needs of the displaced
Before the displacement.
Post-displacement phase
Deployment phase
The repatriation phase of the displaced
Pre-return
Return
The return of the displaced in Lebanon
 
Government policy
General Strategy for the Return of Displaced Persons
Strategy for the Executive Program
Program objectives
 
Direct objectives:
The first goal: rehabilitation of reconstruction activities sites in the areas of return
Goal 2: Rehabilitation of Infrastructure
Goal 3: Housing
Goal 4: Rehabilitation and development of social and educational public services
Goal 5: Rehabilitation and development of the agricultural, industrial and industrial sector, tourism and trade
Goal 6: Implementing integrated pilot projects in specific villages and neighborhoods
 
Program Management
Consistent and fundamental principles in program management
Participants
Contributors
Early warning of displacement
Displacement caused by natural disasters
Displacement resulting from severe economic crises
Displacement resulting from war and conflict
Early warning currently in Lebanon
 
Areas at risk of displacement
Areas currently in concern in Lebanon
Areas currently vulnerable to displacement in the south and the western Bekaa
 
Appropriate preparations for the management of the affairs of the displaced
State plan to repatriate civil war migrants
Possible immediate preparations for any future displacement
Bodies that can participate in the implementation of the plan
Actions
Elements of prevention of displacement
Preliminary assessment of previous experience
 
Displacement in Lebanon
Programme strategy with disaster management (displacement)
Introducing reality
Determining needs
Cost and priorities
Programming
Implementation
 
Proposal to manage the program with the National Disaster Management Council
Pre-displacement
At the stage during displacement
In the return phase.
 
Council structure
Recommendations
Supplement in the most prominent titles of the study group issued on the issue of displacement

Year:

1993

Sub-Sector:

Displaced

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