Little is known about how the idea of ‘resilience’ translates into practice. It has nonetheless emerged as a dominant theme in the governance of crises, such as political instability, armed conflict, terrorism, and large-scale refugee movements. This study draws on interviews with humanitarian and development practitioners in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon working under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan to explore how resilience is interpreted and translated on the ground. Results suggest that resilience is translated as the economic self-reliance of refugees, and the capacity for crisis management of refugee-hosting states, enacted through ‘localization’ and strengthening the ‘humanitarian-development nexus.’ The prominence of the poli...
Background: The conflict in Syria has led to the displacement of 1.5 million refugees into the neigh...
If countries hosting refugees want to build resiliency and reduce dependency on foreign relief, huma...
Validated measures are needed for assessing resilience in conflict settings. An Arabic version of th...
Building “resilience” to insecurity and crisis is high on the European Union (EU) agenda. EU uptake ...
AbstractMore people are displaced from their homes now than ever before. The refugee figures, after ...
Acknowledgments: We thank our colleagues from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palesti...
Severe recovery deficits after post-disaster interventions have become the landscape seen globally. ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-06-12, revised 2018-10-18, accepted ...
‘Resilience’ occupies a prominent place in contemporary discussions around the governance of humanit...
The Syrian crisis that has started expanding in 2012, sending flows of refugees in neighboring count...
Recovery deficits are often witnessed within disaster-affected societies following post-disaster int...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust and was funded via Research for Health in Humanitaria...
In a context of areas of limited statehood and contested order, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria have been af...
Resilience is most often understood as the ability to achieve well-being in the face of significant ...
This paper discusses the circumstances under which international humanitarian development interventi...
Background: The conflict in Syria has led to the displacement of 1.5 million refugees into the neigh...
If countries hosting refugees want to build resiliency and reduce dependency on foreign relief, huma...
Validated measures are needed for assessing resilience in conflict settings. An Arabic version of th...
Building “resilience” to insecurity and crisis is high on the European Union (EU) agenda. EU uptake ...
AbstractMore people are displaced from their homes now than ever before. The refugee figures, after ...
Acknowledgments: We thank our colleagues from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palesti...
Severe recovery deficits after post-disaster interventions have become the landscape seen globally. ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-06-12, revised 2018-10-18, accepted ...
‘Resilience’ occupies a prominent place in contemporary discussions around the governance of humanit...
The Syrian crisis that has started expanding in 2012, sending flows of refugees in neighboring count...
Recovery deficits are often witnessed within disaster-affected societies following post-disaster int...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust and was funded via Research for Health in Humanitaria...
In a context of areas of limited statehood and contested order, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria have been af...
Resilience is most often understood as the ability to achieve well-being in the face of significant ...
This paper discusses the circumstances under which international humanitarian development interventi...
Background: The conflict in Syria has led to the displacement of 1.5 million refugees into the neigh...
If countries hosting refugees want to build resiliency and reduce dependency on foreign relief, huma...
Validated measures are needed for assessing resilience in conflict settings. An Arabic version of th...