The conference was marked by a significant and distinguished attendance in terms of the quality of the invited personalities, as it included ministers and government officials, representatives of Arab and regional organizations, experts, academics and researchers, as well as civil society actors, with broad representation that included almost all Arab countries.
That "the tragedy that passes through Lebanon is not unusual, as it has the effect of wars and crises, but more than that, it is a systematic genocide against the right and life of the citizen in his security, health, property and safety."
Securing health care is not the responsibility of governments only, but it is the responsibility of society in general. It means “that health policies should be outside any equation and that health takes precedence over politics.”
It is shameful and humiliating this inhumane and destructive method psychologically and morally for this basic segment of Lebanese society, which still suffers from marginalization and the subsequent marginalization, especially in the aggravation of the economic conditions that the country is going through.
Our goal is to provide relief to the needy and the helpless, to help those who want to work, and to secure job opportunities for them, so that they can support themselves and help other needy people.