March 6, 2026: The harsh conditions of internal displacement

By CARE Staff March 6, 2026

Nour Kassab, Gender and Protection Coordinator at CARE International in Lebanon, shares an observation from the field.

“Today during the distribution, I saw something that will stay with me for a long time. A woman who gave birth by cesarean section just four days ago was lying on the sidewalk in Ain El Mraiseh with her newborn baby. She should be resting, recovering, and caring for her child in a safe place, but instead she is sleeping on the pavement. She told us she is still in pain and cannot properly take care of her surgical wounds. Watching a mother who just gave birth trying to protect her four-day-old baby while living on the street is heartbreaking. No woman should have to face such conditions at such a vulnerable moment in her life.”

Lebanon is facing one of the most severe impacts of the growing Middle East crisis, with more than 600,000 people displaced and shelters stretched nearly to capacity. Through firsthand accounts from CARE staff, Dispatches from Lebanon offers an on‑the‑ground look at how fuel shortages, insecurity, and rapidly shifting conditions are shaping life for families and frontline responders.

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