UK supports social protection efforts in Lebanon
The event highlighted a range of UK support on social protection in Lebanon and announced new partnerships with MoSA, ILO and UNFPA.

Ambassador Cowell and Minister Sayed
British Ambassador hosts reception with Minister Sayed, announces support for social protection and gender equality.
The British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hamish Cowell, hosted a reception in honour of the Minister of Social Affairs (MoSA) Haneen Sayed and a visiting research team from the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex, reaffirming the United Kingdom’s strong and long-standing partnership with Lebanon on social protection and gender equality.
The event brought together a wide range of stakeholders, including Members of Parliament from the UK and Lebanon, local and regional partners, civil society representatives, journalists, and advocates, to celebrate ongoing collaboration and shared priorities in advancing an inclusive social protection system in Lebanon.
The UK is playing a leading role globally on social protection in fragile and conflict-affected countries. Lebanon was one of four focus countries chosen by the IDS to assess and understand the role of social protection in the context of recurring shocks, protracted conflict and forced displacement.
The event highlighted a range of UK support on social protection in Lebanon and announced new partnerships with MoSA, ILO and UNFPA.
This year the UK is supporting the Ministry of Social Affairs’ Aman social safety net in reaching more than 200,000 additional vulnerable Lebanese. This follows the UK assistance during the war in 2024 through the World Food Programme (WFP) for the MoSA’s Shock Responsive Safety Net, which also supported 200,000 Lebanese households.
The UK also announced partnerships with the ILO and UNFPA, in line with the UK’s commitment to supporting vital services at the same time as strengthening the national systems that deliver them.
The UK has extended its partnership with MoSA and the ILO on strengthening three key areas of Lebanon’s national social protection system: pension system reforms, social health protection, and support to MoSA’s Rights and Access programme for persons with disabilities
On gender inequality and inclusive service delivery, the UK has agreed a new partnership with UNFPA. This will support the implementation of the National Strategy for Women in Lebanon, by partnering with the National Commission for Lebanese Women. It will also involve working closely with MoSA on the prevention of, and services relating to, gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health through its Social Development Centres.
During the reception, Kate McDermott, Head of Development and Humanitarian Team & Deputy Development Director said:
The United Kingdom is proud of our partnership with the Government, protecting the most vulnerable and advancing gender equality. Through the UK’s varied support and close collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs, the UK is putting evidence into action by providing direct assistance to vulnerable Lebanese through national systems whilst making those systems even stronger and more inclusive.