Lebanon could likely settle the status of more than half the country’s stateless population by simplifying and accelerating the process for registering births late.

A group of young Lebanese researchers released a three-part study proposing measures to help put the crisis-hit country on the path toward reform.

Significant gender divides still exist in women’s access to police and protection services in Amman, a public perception survey by Siren Associates has found.

Lebanon’s current public procurement laws are tailor-made to protect the vested interests of corrupt officials.