The LNA gave me hope when I thought Lebanon was beyond saving. We’re creating a new roadmap, and I’m proud to walk it with others who care deeply.

Who We Are
Bridging Continents, Rebuilding Lebanon
The Lebanese National Alliance (LNA) is a global movement of Lebanese people at home and abroad, born from urgency in a time of national collapse. When a corrupt, sectarian system left Lebanon in crisis, ordinary citizens, both those who stayed and those in the diaspora, refused to abandon their country. LNA united these professional changemakers into a network determined to rescue and rebuild a nation in despair.
From Beirut to Berlin and Montreal to Melbourne, our members are on the frontlines of change, restoring public health, educating youth, innovating in business, and refusing to be silenced by dysfunction. We are the voice of a generation that will not give up on Lebanon, and the hands working to build the Lebanon our people deserve.
We are not a party of privilege. We are a movement of purpose!
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Global Reach & Impact
Across more than 100 countries, over 14 million Lebanese carry their identity with pride. This global community proves that Lebanon lives far beyond its borders and is a driving force for change.
Residents and expatriates, together, are shaping a new national story, one founded on dignity, opportunity, and collective renewal.
LNA serves as the bridge between Lebanon and its global citizens, converting shared despair into action.
Through local chapters and a tech-enabled platform across 31 countries, we mobilize Lebanese everywhere to push for reform. We have launched grassroots chapters worldwide, led political education sessions across continents, advocated for diaspora voting rights, and forged partnerships for transparency and good governance.
Our members also volunteer their expertise advising municipalities on anti-corruption measures, contributing to electoral reform debates, and mentoring youth-led initiatives for accountability.
In doing so, LNA has transformed scattered goodwill into focused, strategic advocacy.
-Tariq S.
- Economist ,
- Sydney
What LNA does differently is structure. We’ve gone from scattered goodwill to focused, strategic advocacy—and it’s making waves.
-Maya F.
- NGO Program Director,
- Geneva
We brought our legal expertise from Canada to push for electoral reform in Lebanon. With LNA, it’s not just theory—it’s action.
-George H.
- Constitutional Lawyer,
- Ottawa
LNA created space for Lebanese women in the diaspora to lead and shape political discourse. We are no longer observers—we’re architects of change.
-Layla D.
- Human Rights Advocate,
- London
As a student, I never thought my voice could matter. LNA made me feel part of something bigger—something that could truly change Lebanon.
-Nour A.
- University Student,
- Paris
Through the LNA, we’re finally coordinating our efforts as a diaspora. We’re not just reacting—we’re building systems that last.
-Sami M.
- Tech Entrepreneur,
- San Francisco
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Vision & Values
Our vision is bold: a modern, just, and inclusive Lebanon that serves all its citizens equally.
We believe Lebanon’s revival hinges on principled leadership, the rule of law, and an end to sectarian division.
We aim to renew democracy, drive economic revival, and rebuild trust in institutions. By harnessing the experience of the diaspora alongside the resolve of those on the ground, LNA brings global best practices home to fuel national recovery.
Guided by Our Values,
We stand for the global unity of Lebanese—at home and abroad—and for a secular, inclusive state beyond sectarian divisions. We believe in transparent, accountable democracy, where institutions serve the people, not political interests. We champion economic empowerment over dependency, and family- and community-driven change rooted in trust and resilience.
Above all, we believe in disciplined, organized action, not empty slogans.
These values are the foundation of everything we do.
We are not waiting for change; we are making it happen.
If you share our conviction and hope for Lebanon, now is the time to act.
Wherever you are in the world, you can be part of the solution.
Join the Lebanese National Alliance and help us turn our shared vision into Lebanon’s new reality.
Global Unity
We are one Lebanon at home and abroad.We harness the strength of our 31-country network of Lebanese expatriates, using global insight to build local resilience.
Democratic Renewal
We champion transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.Expatriates bring global best practices in governance, legal integrity, and democratic leadership.
Economic Empowerment
We believe in economic independence, not dependence.Our diaspora network is a formidable force for job creation, innovation, and anti-corruption economic models.
Non-Sectarianism
We reject politics built on division.Lebanon must rise as a secular, inclusive nation where citizenship, not sect, defines belonging.
Family-Rooted Transformation
Change begins with connection.Expatriates are powerful agents of social and political change, shaping perspectives at home through family, community, and example.
Organized Action
We move with strategy, not slogans.From policy advocacy to grassroots organizing, LNA is building a disciplined, future-focused movement.
Meet our
Team Members

Jean Boustany
Board Member – Logistics, Procurement, and Activities Committee

Jean Boustany
Board Member – Logistics, Procurement, and Activities Committee
Jean Boustany holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Marketing, as well as a master’s degree in international marketing from INSEEC – Paris. He currently serves as a Trade Information Specialist at the Lebanese Ministry of Economy and Trade, where he provides detailed analysis of Lebanon’s import and export statistics, economic indicators, and trade data to both local and international institutions.Jean is a certified trainer in the Euromed Trade Helpdesk, a platform that supports Lebanese exporters in identifying high-potential international markets and exportable products. He also contributes to Lebanon’s integration into global and regional trade frameworks as a member of the country’s accession working groups to organizations such as the WTO, EU, GAFTA, Mercosur, Agadir, and EFTA.A long-time advocate for reform, Jean was actively involved in the national movement for change through various civic and economic initiatives. His deep commitment to building a better future for Lebanon ultimately led him to join the founding team of the Lebanese National Alliance.At the LNA, Jean leads the Logistics, Procurement, and Activities Committee, ensuring that strategic planning and operational needs are met efficiently in support of the Alliance’s mission.

Suzan Abou Zaki Kiwan
Board Member – Lebanese National Alliance

Suzan Abou Zaki Kiwan
Board Member – Lebanese National Alliance
Suzan Abou Zaki Kiwan is an experienced executive specializing in client relations, data management, and event coordination. Since June 2023, she has served as a Board Member of the Lebanese National Alliance (LNA), where she leads the Economic Committee, focusing on economic policy formulation, financial reform, depositor rights, and national development strategies.She has extensive experience organizing major economic forums and conferences, including strategic planning, VVIP protocol, sponsorship campaigns, reporting, and on-site executive coordination during events.Suzan has worked with “Al Iktissad Wal Aamal Group” since 1995, where she leads the Information Mailing List Management Unit and serves as an Account Executive. Her work focuses on CRM strategy, sponsorship development, and high-level business engagement across the region.She holds a degree in Business Administration from Beirut Arab University and brings strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills to both her professional and civic roles.

Raymond Nammour
Board Member – Crisis management unit

Raymond Nammour
Board Member – Crisis management unit
Born in Beirut in 1958, Raymond Nammour left Lebanon for France in 1978, where he pursued higher education in economics and finance at Sciences Po Paris and Paris IX – Dauphine. He later built a dynamic career in the timber industry in Côte d’Ivoire, and over the course of 35 years, worked between Abidjan, Europe, and Lebanon before joining a leading steel production group in Gabon.Alongside his professional journey, Raymond has consistently been engaged in public affairs and civil society, contributing to several associations in France, most recently with Union Pour le Liban, an initiative focused on Lebanese unity and reform.Following Lebanon’s financial collapse, Raymond joined the Lebanese National Alliance to support the emergence of a new national model grounded in economic justice, transparency, and the mobilization of the global Lebanese diaspora.

Dr. Hassan Yehya
Board Consultant – Founding Member

Dr. Hassan Yehya
Board Consultant – Founding Member
Dr. Hassan Yehya is a Lebanese healthcare professional, cultural advocate, and political thinker with over five decades of experience. After practicing dental surgery in Paris, he expanded his work into healthcare, academic publishing, and civic engagement.Known for his lifelong commitment to freedom, justice, and human dignity, Dr. Yehya supported numerous associations promoting citizenship and cultural awareness. As a founding member of the Lebanese National Alliance, he provided structural guidance to help establish the movement as a beacon of hope for a struggling nation.He currently serves as Consultant to the Board, offering strategic insight and mentorship drawn from a lifetime of public service.

Ali Monaimneh
Board Member – Strategic Innovation and Digital Transformation Advisor

Ali Monaimneh
Board Member – Strategic Innovation and Digital Transformation Advisor
Ali Monaimneh is a Lebanese-Canadian telecom executive and innovation advisor with over 30 years of international experience in communications, digital infrastructure, and business transformation. Based in Newmarket, Ontario, he has led high-impact projects across Canada, the Middle East, and West Africa.He is the founder and managing director of Utiltec Technologies, where he helps enterprises and telecom operators modernize systems, implement AI strategies, and improve service delivery through scalable, customer-focused solutions.Beyond his corporate work, Ali is a dedicated mentor and a strong advocate for inclusive economic development. He actively supports initiatives that promote digital empowerment and equal access to opportunity, particularly in underserved communities.At the Lebanese National Alliance, Ali plays a pivotal role in shaping the Alliance’s strategic direction and digital architecture. He is leading efforts to harness artificial intelligence and the latest technologies to build a high-end, future-ready organization capable of running LNA’s complex operational model smoothly and efficiently.A firm believer in ethical leadership, collaboration, and long-term vision, Ali brings to LNA a powerful blend of global perspective, technological expertise, and a deep commitment to meaningful reform.

Hiam El Halabi
Board Member – Head of the Education Committee

Hiam El Halabi
Board Member – Head of the Education Committee
Hiam El Halabi is an experienced IT and banking systems expert with nearly 40 years in Lebanon’s financial sector. She served at the Bank of Beirut and Arab Countries (BBAC) from 1982 to 2020, where she led the Management Information System and Business Intelligence Division and oversaw major digital transformation projects.Her career includes leading the implementation of automation systems, business intelligence platforms, and compliance technologies for Lebanese banks and regional institutions.Hiam holds an International MBA in Finance from Université Paris Dauphine/Sorbonne and a Maîtrise in Computer Science from Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse. She currently teaches applied computer science and MIS at Lebanese universities and regularly appears as a guest speaker in academic settings.Despite her technological background, Hiam leads the Education Committee at the Lebanese National Alliance. She is driving a bold reform vision for Lebanon’s education system, focusing on innovation, civic education, digital literacy, and youth empowerment.Hiam is also deeply active in civil society and collaborates with numerous social and civic organizations. Her passion for education, reform, and community development shapes the values she brings to her role at the LNA.

Dr. Samer Eldika
Board Member – Head of the Medical Committee

Dr. Samer Eldika
Board Member – Head of the Medical Committee
Dr. Samer Eldika is a Lebanese physician and Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, specializing in gastroenterology and interventional endoscopy. He earned his medical degree from the American University of Beirut and completed his postgraduate training in the United States, where he has since built a distinguished academic and medical career.Although based abroad, Dr. Eldika has remained steadfastly connected to Lebanon. Over the years, he has worked closely with colleagues and civil society actors on initiatives that support the Lebanese people, especially during times of national crisis.Driven by a deep sense of responsibility toward his homeland, Dr. Eldika co-founded the Medical Committee within the Lebanese National Alliance. This committee focuses on confronting Lebanon’s urgent health challenges through strategic, community-centered programs and works to connect the medical expertise of the diaspora with needs on the ground.

Namir Chahine
President – Lebanese National Alliance (LNA)

Namir Chahine
President – Lebanese National Alliance (LNA)
Namir Chahine is a telecom engineer turned entrepreneur, educator, and political strategist. After beginning his career in Saudi Arabia and immigrating to Canada, he later returned to Lebanon to establish real estate and trade ventures, bridging both countries. Alongside his business work, Namir became actively involved in civic education, cultural initiatives, and municipal development.A public thinker with a deep commitment to reform, Namir played a key role in Lebanon’s 2015 protest movement, working to unite voices around transparency, accountability, and citizen-led governance. Following the October 17 uprising and the Beirut port explosion, Namir co-founded the Lebanese National Alliance (LNA) with a dedicated founding team, establishing a structured platform to unify opposition forces and chart a new path for the country.As President of the LNA, Namir leads with clarity, purpose, and moral conviction. He is committed to building a sovereign, just, and secular Lebanon through democratic transformation, grassroots empowerment, and global diaspora engagement.

Tony Elias Harrouk
Board Member – Lebanese National Alliance (LNA) Head of Governance & Anti-Corruption Unit

Tony Elias Harrouk
Board Member – Lebanese National Alliance (LNA) Head of Governance & Anti-Corruption Unit
Tony Harrouk is a mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, and civic activist with over 30 years of experience in engineering, energy policy, and institutional reform. He is the founder of Ecobuild Constructions, leading major construction and MEP projects across Lebanon. Tony holds a B.E. from AUB and an MBA in Energy Studies, with published research on sustainability, governance, and regional oil dynamics.A Certified Anti-Corruption Manager, Tony currently heads the Governance & Anti-Corruption Unit at LNA. He has contributed to national reform agendas, transparency initiatives, and diaspora-led advocacy. He also plays a key role in alumni and civil society networks, including the AUB Alumni Association and the Lebanon Green Building Council.At LNA, Tony brings technical depth, policy expertise, and a steadfast commitment to clean governance and institutional renewal.

Mostafa Kashtan
Policy adviser

Mostafa Kashtan
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