For the right of people to live in a sustainable ecosystem.

Established in 2019, SEID is a collaborative effort between legislators, civic professionals, and political rights activists dedicated to environmental justice, equitable public services, and active civic engagement. We address the complex challenges arising from Lebanon's political, social, and economic crisis, further strained by the Beirut Port explosion, COVID-19, and climate change. SEID conducts research, engages in lobbying, and fosters community involvement to achieve its goals.
We want to transform Lebanon into a place where the creation of knowledge, economic prosperity, social harmony, and environmental stewardship coexist. We envision a nation that prioritizes the well-being and dignity of all individuals within its borders, fostering a clean environment and inclusive societies that respect and protect human rights.
We work to empower Lebanese citizens to assert their rights, so that every individual can enjoy the right to live in a clean environment and is treated with unwavering dignity, fairness, and respect.
We engage with relevant stakeholders to co-create user-centered solutions to Lebanon's social, economic, environmental, and political problems. This collaborative method ensures that our solutions are effective, sustainable, and tailored to the needs of the communities we serve.

At SEID, our research focuses on tackling Lebanon's most pressing environmental challenges through a comprehensive approach that covers the scientific, legal, financial, and Read more...

SEID is currently engaged in the second phase of the "Consolidating Values-driven and Human-centered Reform Dynamics (Tahawor)" project, as part of our broader research, Read more...

In response to the Lebanese context, following parliamentary elections in 2022, SEID established the Environmental Justice Unit (EJU) in collaboration with Dr. Najat Aoun Saliba, a Read more...

SEID actively connects with local communities to gather first-hand data and disseminate research findings. By engaging directly with residents, we ensure that communities have access to relevant, scientifically backed information. This approach empowers local stakeholders with the knowledge they need to support and strengthen their grassroots initiatives and advocacy efforts. Our goal is to make complex scientific and technical data more accessible and actionable, helping communities across
Lebanon better understand the challenges they face. With this information, they are better equipped to advocate for sustainable solutions, drive local initiatives, and participate in informed decision-making processes that improve their quality of life. SEID remains committed to bridging the gap between research and community action, fostering a collaborative approach to addressing environmental and social challenges.
SEID is supporting the fundraising efforts for the PHC—CCA.
For US Donors (Allows for US based donors to have their donations be tax deductible).
The Primary Health Center for Chouf Coastal Area (PHC—CCA) serves the people of the region with dedication and care. With the situation in Lebanon escalating full scale war, the PHC—CCA will now be providing first aid emergency to everyone in need. We stand in solidarity with the Lebanese people, and are ready to respond to this tragedy with everything we have. Your donation will allow us to provide the necessary equipment, supplies, and medics to ensure that our doors remain open to those who need us most. Together, we can save lives and offer hope in the midst of this crisis.
Money TransferAt SEID, our mission to drive environmental reform is strengthened through strategic partnerships. Together, we address Lebanon's most pressing environmental challenges.

SEID's partnership with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is centered on research and advocacy aimed at mapping wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Chouf region.

Through the Tahawor Project, SEID collaborates with the Adyan Foundation and the Rashad Center for Cultural Governance to foster dialogue among Members of Parliament.

The Environmental Justice Unit (EJU), operated by SEID, defends Lebanon's natural resources through legal and policy advocacy, addressing environmental violations.

Our partnership with the Primary Health Care Center for the Chouf Coastal Area (PHC-CCA) is focused on enhancing strategic planning, communication, and fundraising efforts.




