This qualitative research seeks to explore the paradoxical relationship of forced displacement and the empowerment of Syrian refugee women in the Levantine protracted refugee context. To understand this phenomenon an in-depth literature review, ethnographic fieldwork and twelve qualitative interviews with Syrian women were conducted in two Lebanese refugee sites
The Syrian civil war is considered to be one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times. The w...
International humanitarian actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) ...
Global forced migration represents one of the largest international humanitarian crises which tradit...
This research explores the effects of forced migration on gender roles and gender relations among Sy...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
One purpose of this study is to examine how predominant patriarchal practices can affect the experie...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
The conflict in Syria has created a humanitarian crisis, with almost two million people having fled ...
War affects women from the bedroom to the battlefield, but for most women war is experienced within ...
Female refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and asylum seekers are especially vulnerable p...
With this new report, we aim to complement these previous findings with deeper insights on how Syria...
ObjectiveViolent conflict forced millions of Syrians to flee their homes to host countries. This stu...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
The Syrian civil war is considered to be one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times. The w...
International humanitarian actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) ...
Global forced migration represents one of the largest international humanitarian crises which tradit...
This research explores the effects of forced migration on gender roles and gender relations among Sy...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
One purpose of this study is to examine how predominant patriarchal practices can affect the experie...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
The conflict in Syria has created a humanitarian crisis, with almost two million people having fled ...
War affects women from the bedroom to the battlefield, but for most women war is experienced within ...
Female refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and asylum seekers are especially vulnerable p...
With this new report, we aim to complement these previous findings with deeper insights on how Syria...
ObjectiveViolent conflict forced millions of Syrians to flee their homes to host countries. This stu...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
The Syrian civil war is considered to be one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times. The w...
International humanitarian actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) ...
Global forced migration represents one of the largest international humanitarian crises which tradit...