Context
Since 2019, Lebanon has been facing a severe financial, economic, political, and monetary crisis resulting in high unemployment rates, especially among youth, women and people with disabilities. At the same time, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), which form the backbone of the Lebanese economy, face existential threats due to damages to their premises, financial shortages, and operational bottlenecks, all of which threaten jobs for their employees. On the other hand, despite high unemployment rates, companies struggle to fill vacancies. This is often due to a lack of qualified workers or problems in effectively articulating hiring requirements and attracting suitable candidates.
Objective
Young adults, women, and people with disabilities are better positioned in the Lebanese labour market through support from employment promotion actors.