
According to the latest projection update, around 1.26 million people (23 percent of the analyzed population) are expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between April and September 2024. The IPC Population Tracking Tool is a new online platform that gives the public access to population data from more than 30 different countries. https://www.ipcinfo.org/ipc-country-analysis/details-map/en/c/1157035/?iso3=LBN
This includes 85,000 people (2 percent of the analyzed population) in IPC Phase 4 (Emergency) and 1.18 million people (21 percent of the analyzed population) in IPC Phase 3 (Crisis). The analyzed population includes Lebanese, Syrian refugees, Palestine Refugees in Lebanon (PRL) and Palestine Refugees from Syria (PRS). Among the 1.26 million people expected to be in IPC Phase 3 or above between April and September 2024, 683,000 are Lebanese residents (18 percent of the resident population), 510,000 are Syrian refugees (34 percent of the Syrians refugees in Lebanon), 55,000 are PRL (31 percent of the PRL population in Lebanon), and 13,600 are PRS (45 percent of the PRS population in Lebanon). Populations classified in IPC Phase 3 or above require urgent humanitarian action to reduce food gaps, protect and restore livelihoods and prevent acute malnutrition.