Close Menu
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    Uttar Pradesh PostUttar Pradesh Post
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Uttar Pradesh PostUttar Pradesh Post
    Home » UN: Four out of five people in Lebanon live below the poverty line
    News

    UN: Four out of five people in Lebanon live below the poverty line

    February 13, 2022
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    According to the IMF, after two weeks of talks, efforts are moving forward to identify an aid program to help Lebanon resolve its “unprecedented and complex” economic crisis, but more work needs to be done. A comprehensive social, economic, and financial reform program is required to stabilize the economy, address deep-seated challenges, and lay the groundwork for sustainable, strong growth in Lebanon. According to the United Nations, four out of five Lebanese now live below the poverty line as a result of triple-digit inflation in Lebanon and its currency has lost 90 percent of its value on the black market.

    UN: Four out of five people in Lebanon live below the poverty line

    The IMF mission made progress in identifying the needed reform areas, but more work is needed to translate them into concrete policies. For this program to be implemented in a timely and decisive manner, it will be critical to get broad buy-in from all sides. During its virtual negotiation mission, the International Monetary Fund said that the country needs fiscal reforms so that it can manage its debt load, as well as measures to establish a “credible” currency system. The Washington-based lender started talks last month to help pull the Middle Eastern country out of its economic crisis. Defaults on Lebanon’s sovereign debt for the first time in the country’s history began in 2020.

    Last week, Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF, described Lebanon’s situation as “very, very dire” and called for a broad, comprehensive program. During the coming months, the IMF team will remain closely engaged and continue discussions with the authorities to help them formulate a reform program that will tackle Lebanon’s economic and financial challenges.”

    Related Posts

    Dubai Customs intercepts 223 live animals at airport

    June 13, 2026

    KSQF UNICEF project helps children leave Congo mines

    June 11, 2026

    UAE and US discuss UN cooperation in Abu Dhabi

    June 11, 2026

    Kuwait flights resume after brief airspace closure

    June 11, 2026

    FAO backs $3.9bn GEF-9 funding for food security

    June 8, 2026

    UN envoy cites regional push to end Middle East conflict

    June 6, 2026
    Latest News

    Dubai Customs intercepts 223 live animals at airport

    June 13, 2026

    DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES / MENA Newswire / – Dubai Customs intercepted 223 live animals hidden inside an unclaimed suitcase at Dubai International Airport, in a wildlife trafficking case involving lizards, scorpions, snakes and frogs. Inspectors found 129 lizards, 36 scorpions, eight snakes and 50 frogs…

    Etihad adds free medical cover for Abu Dhabi visitors

    June 13, 2026

    Ebola cases in DR Congo rise as WHO warns on spread

    June 13, 2026

    South Korea tops Czechia 2-1 in FIFA World Cup Group A

    June 12, 2026

    KSQF UNICEF project helps children leave Congo mines

    June 11, 2026

    UAE and US discuss UN cooperation in Abu Dhabi

    June 11, 2026

    Kuwait flights resume after brief airspace closure

    June 11, 2026

    DR Congo Ebola cases rise to 598 as deaths reach 115

    June 10, 2026

    Samsung leads global chip investment with US$59.2B spend

    June 10, 2026
    © 2026 Uttar Pradesh Post | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.