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Tag: Lebanon

Breaking barriers through music: The inspiring story of Abed

Posted on 13 Jul 2023 (1 Sep 2023) by Admin

A blog post by Claude Samaha, Project Manager & Lead Researcher at Basmeh & Zeitooneh and a member of the …[more »]

Tagged displacement-affected communities, documentary films, Lebanon

Care work, paid work and power dynamics within the household in displacement-affected communities in Lebanon

Posted on 18 Apr 2023 (18 Apr 2023) by Admin

Forced displacement often leads to disruption in social networks and support systems. It creates additional challenges for women in particular, …[more »]

Tagged community engagement, displacement-affected communities, exclusion, feminist economics, Lebanon

The politics of Syrian refugees’ economic impact

Posted on 8 Dec 2022 (8 Dec 2022) by Admin

Policymakers in Lebanon argue that displaced people, particularly Syrian refugees, are one of the causes of the country’s failing economy. …[more »]

Tagged aid, community engagement, displacement-affected communities, Lebanon, surveys

Emotions in field work

Posted on 15 Jun 2022 by Admin

Resnik argues that ‘an objective researcher (or project, report, or study) is like a judge who attempts to give a …[more »]

Tagged aid, community engagement, displacement-affected communities, ethics, exclusion, global, Lebanon, stakeholder engagement

Positive portrayal of marginalised communities in humanitarian aid communications

Posted on 8 Dec 2021 (8 Dec 2021) by Admin

Compelling communication of humanitarian work can create empathy towards a cause, advance an organisation’s advocacy and fundraising efforts, and defy …[more »]

Tagged ethics, exclusion, global, Lebanon

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