Brandon Smith
Lebanon hosts more refugees per capita than any other country, with over a million Syrians crossing the border since 2011.
The sudden influx has pushed resources to the brink and stirred tension between populations, making it tough for refugees to find work and housing. Despite the pressure, stories of resilience and connection keep breaking through. Syrians and Lebanese are teaming up—launching businesses, growing their incomes, and proving that even in strained times, borders don't define our communities.


















