Breaking 17:20 Microsoft faces AI monetization doubts as Copilot overhaul raises concerns 16:50 Russia launches 16 Rassvet satellites to rival SpaceX Starlink network 16:20 Oman foreign minister says Iran not responsible for ongoing war 15:50 Sephora tests shopping app inside ChatGPT as AI retail expands 15:40 Foreign investors pull $50 billion from Asian stocks amid war driven volatility 15:20 IEA warns Iran war oil crisis exceeds shocks of the 1970s 14:50 Electric vehicle demand surges as oil prices climb above $100 14:20 Astronomers discover 87 stellar streams reshaping Milky Way research 14:15 US Business activity falls to 11-months low amid Middle East tensions 13:45 NASA shifts strategy from lunar orbital station to moon base 13:15 Marco Rubio to attend G7 meeting in France amid Iran conflict 12:50 Jet fuel prices double as Iran conflict disrupts global aviation 11:20 China expands seabed mapping operations with military implications 11:00 Chinese battery giants gain $70 billion as oil shock boosts EV demand 10:40 Apple sets WWDC 2026 for June with preview of iOS 27 10:20 Russia gold reserves fall to four year low amid budget strain 10:00 Soviet submarine leak and Pacific nuclear dome raise contamination concerns 09:40 Japan signals currency intervention as yen nears 160 per dollar 09:20 AWS Bahrain cloud region disrupted again by drone activity 08:50 Global energy crisis deepens as Hormuz disruption enters fourth week 07:50 Oil prices swing as US Iran signals clash over talks 17:50 Dogecoin longs surge raises risk of liquidation cascade

Lebanon fully funds disability allowance program

Wednesday 27 August 2025 - 15:55
By: Sahili Aya
Lebanon fully funds disability allowance program

Lebanon’s Ministry of Social Affairs announced Wednesday that the national Disability Allowance program (NDA) will now be fully funded by the state budget. Previously supported by the European Union and the Netherlands, the program has been implemented in partnership with UNICEF and the International Labour Organization (ILO).

Minister Hanine Sayed revealed that starting in September, the program will also include individuals born in 1960 and earlier, increasing the number of beneficiaries to over 30,000. She encouraged citizens to contact the ministry’s call center at 04/727470 for inquiries, emphasizing transparency.

Speaking at a press conference, Minister Sayed described support for people with disabilities as “a fundamental pillar of the national vision to build a comprehensive social protection network based on justice, equality, and the preservation of human dignity.”

The ministry, in collaboration with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the United Nations Population Fund, is developing a national strategy to strengthen the rights of people with disabilities, in line with Lebanon’s recent ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on June 5, 2025. Lebanon originally signed the convention on June 14, 2007.

Finally, Minister Sayed stressed the need to reactivate the National Authority for Persons with Disabilities through elections planned for January next year, after more than six years of inactivity. “This measure will grant people with disabilities the right to actively participate in shaping public policies,” she added.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.