Qatar’s ambassador to Lebanon took a leading role in the urgent appeal for Lebanon, aimed at mobilizing international funding. The appeal addresses the country’s escalating humanitarian needs amid ongoing crises.
The event took place at Beirut’s Grand Serail, bringing together Lebanon’s Prime Minister, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, diplomats, ministers, and representatives of international organizations. They discussed ways to secure immediate financial aid and coordinate long-term support for affected communities.
During the launch, Qatar’s ambassador emphasized the critical role of coordinated international action in alleviating suffering. He highlighted that the urgent appeal for Lebanon provides a framework for transparent and effective assistance, ensuring that aid reaches the most vulnerable populations quickly.
UN officials underlined the worsening humanitarian situation, urging donor countries to contribute generously. They stressed that Lebanon faces shortages in food, medical supplies, and essential services. In response, the international community pledged to increase support while enhancing cooperation among humanitarian agencies.
Furthermore, discussions highlighted the importance of sustained funding for post-crisis recovery. Officials agreed that the urgent appeal for Lebanon must prioritize healthcare, education, and infrastructure restoration to stabilize affected communities.
Diplomats also discussed mechanisms for monitoring and reporting the use of funds to guarantee accountability and maximize impact. The appeal reinforced the need for regional and global solidarity, showcasing Lebanon’s challenges and the collective responsibility to respond effectively.
Qatar’s ambassador concluded by thanking all participating nations and organizations, emphasizing that swift and coordinated efforts could significantly reduce human suffering and foster stability.
This international appeal reflects a strong commitment to humanitarian action while strengthening diplomatic ties between Qatar, Lebanon, and the global community.

