inter-Regional Technical Platform on Water Scarcity (iRTP-WS)

FAO-Stories/Article, “My Land is My Life” Promoting Equal Access to Land and Livelihoods in Lebanon

Land reclamation methods like those used on Afaf’s farm are considered a cultural heritage in Lebanon’s hilly areas. ©FAO/Elie Harfouch

17/09/2020

In 2019, Afaf was laid off from her job working at the municipality of her village. As a single woman in Lebanon, it was hard to find another job. Farming became crucial for her income.
However, Afaf knew she was going to have to invest in enhancing her farm’s productivity if it was going to become her livelihood. Unable to finance it from her own pocket, she looked for help from an FAO project.
The project, funded by the Kingdom of Netherlands and implemented by FAO, works across Lebanon to support farmers in making their land productive and investing in their agricultural infrastructure, including building irrigation reservoirs.

As Lebanon houses a large number of displaced Syrians, the project also seeks to create work opportunities for them as well as for the Lebanese in these host communities. Female farmers are few and encounter more challenges than men, so applications for funding from women were given priority. So far, 254 women have taken part.

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Type:Multimedia (Short films and Video)
Location: Lebanon
Pillar:Knowledge, products, and tools adoption
Cluster:Water Productivity Tools and Analytics
Theme:Water harvesting
Year:2020