Situation assessments – Dhaw Center
Situation assessments published by Dhaw Center offer clear, research-based snapshots of key developments affecting governance, democratic participation, public policy, and social stability in Lebanon. These assessments are designed for citizens, researchers, journalists, civil society organizations, and decision-makers who need reliable context and structured analysis. Each situation assessment highlights what changed, why it matters, who is affected, and what opportunities exist for better governance and public trust.
What situation assessments cover
The purpose of our publications is to support transparency and accountability through evidence, not opinion. Dhaw Center focuses on democratic values, civic engagement, and practical recommendations that encourage responsible public debate. When relevant, our analysis includes background information, key stakeholders, risks and impacts, and suggested steps that strengthen rule of law, participation, and equal access to rights.
What situation assessments cover
Our publications may cover policy updates, legislation trends, institutional performance, public service challenges, civic space, community needs, and social dynamics that influence stability and development. We aim to keep the language accessible while remaining accurate and precise. By publishing situation assessments, Dhaw Center contributes to informed dialogue and supports initiatives that promote sustainable development and democracy support.
Method and approach
Dhaw Center relies on publicly available information, verified reporting, and structured review to ensure each situation assessment is consistent and useful. We prioritize clarity, neutrality, and relevance. When possible, we reference credible institutions and international frameworks to place local developments within wider democratic standards. Our publications are not meant to replace academic research, but to provide timely, understandable, and actionable insights.
Related pages
For more information about our mission and programs, visit our About the Center page. You can also explore other publications under the Releases section to find related materials.
References
For broader context on democracy support and development work, you may also consult resources from UNDP and similar public institutions.