George Farhat (pictured), an Oxfam staff member in Beirut, loads a truck with water and sanitation equipment.
During the conflict our priority was to deliver clean water to those sheltering in schools and other public buildings.
A total of 1.5 million litres of water a day was delivered to people across Lebanon. We also rebuilt damaged water systems.
Photo: Harriet Binet
Preventing the spread of disease
“Oxfam gave us 100 per cent of what we asked for,” says the Mayor of Shamma, Lebanon.
Build up of household waste posed a serious health risk. Washing areas and toilet facilities were totally overstretched.
We provided rubbish bins and distributed hygiene kits. We trained local volunteers to raise awareness of health issues.
Photo: Jane Beesley
Meeting people’s needs
Hikmat Abedullah, pictured, found her house in Beirut totally destroyed. “When I saw what had happened here I cried.”
We supplied food and clothes parcels. Since the ceasefire, we have been working to repair partially-damaged houses.
The fighting and bombing also devastated fields and plantations, with farmers losing livestock and produce. We wanted to ensure that people had shelter, and enough food to keep healthy.
Photo: Jane Beesley
Supporting livelihoods
Oxfam is now working in Lebanon to help the most vulnerable people recover ways of making a living.
The 2006 olive harvest (pictured) was severely affected by the conflict. Hikmat Abd Nabi Khalil from South Lebanon makes his living growing olives.
He says, “It’s not just the olive harvest this year, but next year and for years to come, because the trees themselves are damaged” Oct 06
Photo: Jane Beesley
Our work in Israel
In northern Israel, rocket attacks killed more than 40 people, and wrought havoc on the local economy.
The Israeli government offered compensation for people’s losses but guidelines and application forms were in Hebrew.
Oxfam partner, Laborer's Voice, operated a telephone helpline in Arabic to support the Arab-Israeli community. They also placed adverts (pictured) in the Arabic media to raise awareness of how to claim compensation.
Photo: Labourer's Voice
Providing school uniforms
Trees Kosterman (pictured) works for Oxfam partner Al Zahraa, helping poor Arab-Israeli families affected by the conflict.
Oxfam supported Al Zahraa to provide school uniforms and equipment to school children in Sahknin.
She says, “Many women pick fruit close to the Lebanese border. They need the money they earn to buy school uniforms and schoolbooks. But this year, it has been too dangerous to work there.”
Photo: Al Zahraa
Our response in Gaza
Oxfam partners continued, as far as possible, to provide water and sanitation facilities to communities; part of our ongoing work.
Heavy shelling in Gaza in July 06 destroyed electrical supplies, bridges and water networks. Here new pipes are being laid to bring clean water to Mawasi, Gaza
Oxfam is seeking a just and peaceful solution to the continuing conflict in the Palestinian Territories and Israel.