July 02, 2021
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
With Lebanon in crisis, AP team sheds rare light on the elderly
explored the Lebanonâs often-neglected elderly population, particularly those who suffer from poverty amid the countryâs dual crises of the pandemic and a sinking economy. Lebanon has the greatest number of elderly in the Middle East, but most of the population above the age of 65 has no retirement benefits or health care coverage, leaving them to fend for themselves.The Beirut teamâs moving and informative all-formats story leads with an elderly couple who received a one-time $15,000 payout when the husband retired 20 years ago. They have since depended on charity to cover almost everything; the cash they get from charitable sources every month, once amounting to $400, is now barely worth $40 as Lebanonâs currency collapses.The story played widely and the AP team received messages from people around the world asking how they can help those featured in the story. Al-Jazeera ran a gallery of Hassanâs photos, while among those sharing the piece was a U.S. diplomat in the region who described it as âhorrifying details from Lebanonâs Year Zero.âhttps://aplink.news/mqqhttps://aplink.video/z53