Lebanon is facing a violent
economic, political, financial and social collapse. Security risks have
increased dramatically. A reduction in the number of hours of electricity per
day, an amplification of the waste crisis, a lack of medical personnel in
hospitals, a shortage of medicines and in recent months, Lebanon has
experienced numerous fires where hundreds of hectares of forests have gone up
in smoke.
In general, Lebanese population
is experiencing a real trauma, which, the municipalities placed in the front
line, must face. However, they also struggle to ensure the continuity of public
services, due to a lack of financial resources and staff. At present, the
municipalities have to face the same vital problems as the whole population.