Japan-Backed Solar Systems to Help Palestine Refugees in Lebanon

Ambassador of Japan to Lebanon, Masayuki Magoshi (L) and the Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, Dorothee Klaus (R), during the ribboncutting in front of newly installed solar panels...

Ending 2025 on a high note, UNRWA and the Government of Japan marked the successful completion of a solar power installation project at the Siblin Training Centre (STC) in southern Lebanon, bringing clean electricity to education, health, and water facilities to thousands of Palestine Refugee families across the country.

Speaking at the launch of the solar project, Japan’s Ambassador, Masayuki Magoshi, said, “By introducing renewable energy to key UNRWA facilities, Japan aims to strengthen the stability of communities and provide people, especially youth, with the capacity and skills to build a better future. This project reflects our unwavering commitment to human security and our support for essential services for Palestine Refugees.”

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