Débat Lebanon: what future for a country in ruins? Edition 2021 Start of the session 01 October 2021 17h00 End of the session 01 October 2021 18h30 Salle Azur On 4 August 2020, an explosion rocked the centre of Beirut, leading to the collapse of the government and causing further damage to an already fragile economy. The disaster revealed a Lebanese state on its knees amid growing calls for an end to corruption and an overhaul of the system and the political class. As the country lies in ruins, the challenges ahead are enormous: to put an end to violence, to restore trust, to manage an economic crisis and to enable the Lebanese people – in all their diversity – to live together in peace. Via video: Antoine Fleyfel Speaker(s) Salim Daccache Antoine Fleyfel Farouk Atig Moderator(s) Anne-Bénédicte Hoffner Structures La Croix Image gallery Co-organisers Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth World peace and global security: how to govern peace? Edition 2021 Useful informations Useful informations Public health requirements The public was welcomed in accordance with the restrictions and obligations issued by the French government at the time. Health pass compulsory to attend the Forum. → More information about the health rules. Visitors must register for conferences and debates Access to the Forum is free. Prior registration required on normandyforpeace.com for the conferences and debates (or at the event, subject to the availability of seats). The registration will open during summer. Access Visitors can enter via place Reine Mathilde or boulevard Clémenceau, opposite rue du Clos Beaumois. Bus stops nearby: rue Basse, Tour Leroy, Reine Mathilde. Free parking nearby: rue des Cultures, near Centre Hospitalier Régional | Bike parking is available on site. Prepare your trip on www.commentjyvais.fr By train, you may take the Pass Normandy Discovery