Health policy challenges in Lebanon’s healthcare system: on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Faysal El Kak, Sohayla El Fakahany, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Stephen McCall, Ghada Saad

TL;DR
Lebanon's healthcare system struggles to address sexual and reproductive health and rights despite international commitments and ongoing challenges.
Contribution
The paper highlights systemic barriers and policy gaps in Lebanon's SRHR and advocates for inclusive healthcare reform.
Findings
Lebanon's SRHR policies are hindered by political fragmentation and societal conservatism.
Marginalized groups face significant barriers in accessing essential SRHR services.
Lebanon's 'Vision 2030' health strategy lacks sufficient focus on SRHR integration.
Abstract
Lebanon’s healthcare system has demonstrated remarkable resilience amidst ongoing political and economic turbulence. Yet, the critical domain of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) remains underserved. This commentary analyses the systemic barriers, policy deficiencies, and urgent needs that shape SRHR within Lebanon's healthcare landscape. Despite the country’s commitments to international frameworks like the ICPD and CEDAW, SRHR policies are hindered by political fragmentation, societal conservatism, and insufficient prioritisation. These challenges translate into inadequate and inconsistent family planning services, a lack of comprehensive sexuality education, inadequate maternal healthcare, and significant obstacles in accessing essential services, especially for marginalised communities such as refugees, women, and youth. Lebanon’s “Vision 2030” health strategy, while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · International Human Rights and Reproductive Law
