The EU mobilises additional €100 million in response to the Beirut port explosion in Lebanon

December 24, 2020
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The EU has adopted an additional support package of close to €100 million to help Lebanon address the consequences of the 4 August 2020 explosion at the port of Beirut and support a recovery from the catastrophe focused on meeting the population’s needs.

The €100 million assistance package consists of:

– €34 million from the 2020 bilateral funding in Lebanon under the European Neighbourhood Instrument will be reoriented to improve governance and accountability, continue assisting civil society, and restore access to jobs and economic opportunities. It will also support restoring and improving basic services and physical infrastructure damaged by the explosion in the context of implementing the Reform, Recovery and Reconstruction Framework (3RF) in Lebanon.

– €64.5 million in new funding channelled via the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis will support the most vulnerable Lebanese and refugee communities affected by the explosion, including in health, social assistance and support to micro and small enterprises.

This support was advanced by the High Representative/Vice-President, Josep Borrell, and by the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, at the Conference in Support of the Lebanese People convened by France and the United Nations that took place on 2 December.

 

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Reform, Recovery & Reconstruction Framework (3RF)

Beirut Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment

EU cooperation with Lebanon

EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian crisis

Countries covered:

  • Lebanon