July 2012 – December 2014
The aim of this report is to provide an evaluation of the activities of Polish Centre for International Aid (PCPM) cash for shelter programme in the Akkar district in Lebanon. The evaluation has been focused on the long-term results of the humanitarian aid provided by PCPM to the Syrian refugees by PCPM since 2012. Among Lebanon’s provinces, Akkar region has seen one of the highest influxes of Syrian refugee and is currently hosting over 120,000 Syrian refugees, many of whom left Syria as early as 2011.
The report comprises of two sections presenting on overview of the situation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and the surrounding Lebanese community. First section is centered on the refugees, while the second on the Lebanese landlords. The research was focused on the following areas:
(i) Influence of the PCPM’s performance on the lives of the Syrian refugees in Lebanon and the surrounding Lebanese community and their relations; (ii) Priority needs and contingencies of the Syrian refugees.
Moreover, the report tries to address further issues and gaps among the Syrian refugees that may require additional humanitarian response.