Lebanon remains the country hosting the largest number of refugees per capita, with the Government’s estimation of 1.5 million Syrian refugees and 12,184 refugees of other nationalities.1 These populations live across all governorates in Lebanon in urban locations, collective shelters, and informal tented settlements. UNHCR is aiding refugees through a variety of programs covering basic assistance, protection, shelter, WASH, education and health. As the crisis prolonged, UNHCR expanded its efforts to include more sustainable support to help refugees become more self-reliant. Over the years, UNHCR has also increased its emphasis on protection services, including legal assistance and protection from gender-based violence, recognizing the heightened vulnerabilities of refugees living in protracted displacement. UNHCR has also strengthened its coordination with local authorities and other humanitarian organizations to maximize the impact of its interventions and address the complex and evolving needs of the refugees in Lebanon