In Beirut, alumnus Michael Petro S.J. is helping to house displaced refugees who have fled their homes in southern Lebanon.
Scores of migrants from Sierra Leone travel to Lebanon every year for work, intending to support families back home.
Thousands of migrant workers - many of them African - have been left stranded in Lebanon - unable to afford the trip home, or worse, abandoned by their employers with no permission to leave.
A chartered ship is ready for the possible mass repatriation of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Lebanon, the Department ...
Cici Brinces came to Lebanon as a domestic worker 14 years ago, married a Palestinian, had a son, survived leukemia and was ...
According to industry insiders, as apparel exports to the Middle East continue to flourish, exporters expect the market to exceed $5 billion within the next five years. However, ongoing conflicts pose ...
In the year since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attack and Israel’s devastating counterattack, Israel has expanded its operations ...
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Saturday said at least 571 Filipinos in Lebanon have requested repatriation amid ...
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Saturday said that at least 571 Filipinos in Lebanon have requested repatriation ...
According to the International Organization for Migration, there are around 170,000 migrant workers in Lebanon. Many of them are women from Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the ...
With Lebanon under Alert Level 3, the government is encouraging OFWs to voluntarily register for repatriation through the official online portal or by contacting the Philippine Embassy or Migrant ...