MECC/ICNDR-ACT activities
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC)/ Inter-church Network for Development and Relief (ICNDR) regional coordinators have returned to their towns in southern Lebanon and have begun to re-assess the needs and the movement of returning people and to evaluate the most suitable time to start the post-crisis response.
To increase its capacity in Beirut and the south, MECC/ICNDR-ACT has secured warehouses in various areas and employed field workers to carry out the crisis and post-crisis operations.
On August 16, three MECC/ICNDR staff members traveled to Saida to assess the situation. They visited the municipality of Saida. In addition to relief needs, the water and sanitation situation and needs were discussed. The Norwegian Church Aid (an ACT member assisting MECC/ICNDR with water and sanitation) team has rented and installed a generator for one month in the district of Ain Al Delb to pump the water to be used by approximately 2,000 local residents and IDPs living in this village. During the visit, food parcels were distributed to the IDPs and to hardship cases.
The MECC/ICNDR-NCA team also participated in a coordinating meeting at the mayor’s office in Saida, which a representative of the Saida municipality and of the NGO collective also attended. Issues discussed included the general situation of the people in the region, their needs and the future plan for assistance.
On August 17, the same team visited two villages in the south — Ansar and Zaoutar Al Gharbieh — where the destruction is quite extensive. It was found that water and sanitation projects, food and non-food items and hygiene and kitchen utensils are needed.
In Beirut, the MECC/ICNDR relief coordinator accompanied staff from ACT member Hungarian Interchurch Aid and a representative from the German Evangelical Church to the southern suburbs of Beirut where they saw extensive destruction. Relief aid from Hungarian Interchurch Aid was delivered, to be distributed to returning families by the Islamic Health Organization.
The same team also visited an IDP center, Uruguay Public School, in Jemaizeh, Beirut, where 13 families had come after the IDP center they had been staying at was closed. The team distributed food and non-food parcels to these families.
As of August 16, MECC/ICNDR-ACT had distributed 4,583 food and non-food parcels and 463 mattresses and had responded to 59 urgent requests from different IDP centers and organizations. |