Lebanon, has been experiencing an economic and social crisis of unprecedented magnitude since 2019. It was aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic and the trauma of the explosion at the port of Beirut on August 4, 2020 which left hundreds of thousands homeless and jobless. The sharp rise in prices since July 2019 has greatly affected their standard of living, especially knowing that, simultaneously, their incomes started collapsing. In addition, the microfinance sector has suffered greatly from the collapse of the banking sector.
The project offers a concrete solution to the lack of professional opportunities for the Lebanese. By supporting 350 entrepreneurs, the Hope Center is an effective incubator of micro-projects and also a symbol of hope, allowing people to live with dignity from their own work.
We work to empower vulnerable individuals in Lebanon for sustainable, dignified livelihoods by providing micro-enterprise financial support and capacity-building programs.
A Lebanon where every vulnerable entrepreneur has access to meaningful economic opportunities to build a self-reliant livelihood.
At Hope Center Lebanon, our work is grounded in a set of core values that guide every program, partnership, and decision we make. These values reflect our commitment to sustainable, dignified, and inclusive development — aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Microprojects Coach
Microprojects Coach
Microprojects Coach
Communication
Administrative Responsible
Procurement & Logistics Manager
Microprojects Coach
L’Oeuvre D’Orient Representative
Microprojects Coordinator
Trainer
Accountant
Microproject Coach (south area)
Communication Intern