A conflict sensitivity hub for Lebanon

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA), and the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (MoIM), launched the new Tensions Monitoring System Portal, a platform focused on conflict sensitivity in Lebanon. The portal is a digital one-stop-shop that makes tensions data, analysis, and conflict sensitivity tools more accessible to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers.
The Tensions Monitoring System works with government, donors, and humanitarian and development partners in Lebanon to monitor tensions and promote more conflict-sensitive practices. In doing so, the system helps partners delivering humanitarian and development assistance avoid doing harm and maximize their contributions to social stability.
π Explore the Tensions Monitoring System Portal here.
On the Tensions Monitoring Portal you can find:
π Data Hub: Quantitative data on perceptions on communal relations from our Regular Perceptions Survey on Social Tensions.
π Geographical Snapshots: Maps, factsheets and reports on tensions trends at the governorate or district level.
π Tensions Reports: Comprehensive regular or thematic reports conveying the evolving conflict landscape over time.
π‘οΈConflict Sensitivity: Context-specific guidance notes and training opportunities on Conflict Sensitivity and Do No Harm for capacity building and better integration.
π¦ Sector Packages: Evidence-based sectoral guidance products including presentations from working groups, sector-specific situational analyses, and conflict sensitivity recommendations for sectors.
π© Data Request: Feature that allows you to submit requests for more information on certain topics or areas.
The Tensions Monitoring System is a UNDP Lebanon project, implemented in collaboration with UNHCR, the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities. The Tensions Monitoring System is currently funded by the EU and the Governments of Denmark and Switzerland.