The Agenda
Infrastructure & Utilities
Electricity. Water. Internet. The basics, finally.
Why this pillar
A country that cannot keep the lights on cannot ask its citizens to dream bigger. Lebanon has spent thirty years pretending that two hours of state electricity a day is a temporary problem. It is not. It is the problem.
Fix the basics, and the rest becomes possible.
What we're working on
Electricity
24-hour state power as a measurable, deadlined goal. Renewable mix targets. End of the generator mafia tax on every Lebanese family.
Water
Clean, reliable, distributed water. End of the truck-and-tank economy.
Waste Management
A national plan, not a series of crises punctuated by burning landfills.
Renewable Energy
Solar at scale. Wind where it makes sense. The cheapest electricity Lebanon has ever had is the electricity it hasn't yet built.
Urban & Rural Planning
Investment that doesn't end at the Beirut city limits. A Lebanon where the regions are not waiting rooms for emigration.
How this pillar works
Open working group. Engineers, urban planners, energy experts, and citizens fed up with bills they pay for power they don't get.
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