International Efforts Escalate to Alleviate Humanitarian Crises in Chad and Lebanon
PILLAR DIAGNOSTIC // WEEK 15
“Final Risk Posture: High humanitarian risk driven by overlapping crises of conflict-induced displacement in Sudan and Haiti, resource scarcity in Lebanon, and overburdened host capacities in Chad. All four analytical pillars converge—there are no unresolved divergences—underscoring a consistent picture of acute food insecurity, social tension, and potential secondary migration if unaddressed.”
Proposed action
Initiate a coordinated diplomatic and humanitarian response: expand WFP and UNHCR operations in Chad and Lebanon; establish cross-border resource corridors; deploy targeted food security and shelter programs for displaced populations; and engage conflict parties in Sudan and Haiti to reduce civilian harm and displacement.
THE MECHANICS
Tape & flow
Ongoing violence in Haiti is causing widespread displacement, while WFP is actively providing assistance to those affected, including refugees in Chad.
THE MACHINE
Operational momentum
Rising food prices and dwindling resources in Lebanon are increasing the risk of hunger among displaced people.
THE MAP
Structure & constraints
Chad is currently hosting 1.3 million Sudanese refugees, with over 900,000 arrivals since 2023.
THE MOOD
Consensus & positioning
Over 900,000 people have sought safety in Chad due to the ongoing war in Sudan since 2023.