Beirut port, 5 August 2020. Photo by Pasqual Gorriz (UN)

On August 4, 2020, an explosion of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate detonated in the Port of Beirut. The blast was felt 150 miles away and shattered windows over 1 mile away. 5,000 people were injured and 300,000 people -over 12% of Lebanon’s population- are homeless. 170 people have been confirmed dead. That number will likely rise as search and recovery efforts continue.

UNFPA’s Work

UNFPA is working to support the reproductive health of those affected by the explosion. The agency is on the ground providing medical assistance, distributing hygiene supplies and providing other critical support. Through its direct aid and by partnering with other local organizations, UNFPA aims to meet the needs of 81,000 women of reproductive age.

An estimated 3,900 women who are currently pregnant will be in need of antenatal, obstetric and neonatal care services in the coming months.

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