01/04/2022
Lebanon: how politics made a nation sick.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Uak_Wl0zpRY
This short film is based on the report: the political economy of health in Lebanon. A new multi-national study led by King’s College London and partners at the University of Cambridge, and the American University of Beirut. it shows how political decisions and clientelism have had a detrimental impact on the health and wellbeing of a population.
The short film we shot over the span of few weeks highlighted clearly the many challenges Lebanon’s health care system has been facing specially in the last two years.
The massive explosion that nearly wiped out the city of Beirut, in August 2020 arrived on top of a Covid-19 induced public health crisis, an influx of refugees from the neighboring war in Syria, a drastic currency devaluation, and an economic meltdown.
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