Joelle Eid is a MSc Media and Communications student at LSE. Prior to that, she acted as spokesperson for the World food Programme and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Lebanon and Jordan, covering the Syria crisis. She’s in Lebanon making a documentary for Polis about the coverage of the refugee crisis. Here is her very personal take on Christmas Day in the Bekaa Valley
Palestinian refugee camps, long established in Lebanon, have become havens for people from other nat...
Holy family, refugee family, Bernadette GassleinWhen God is a child, Iona MacLeanBaby girl, Brian Jo...
Relations between Syria and Lebanon in the past 40 years have been tense due to events such as the L...
Joelle Eid is an MSc Media and Communications student at LSE. Prior to that, she acted as spokespers...
Monica Ibrahim is an MSc student at LSE with a focus on media, gender and development. She has worke...
By LSE Student Joelle Eid @joelleeid On my first day in London, at my LSE student hall in east Londo...
Desperate and terrified cries ring out in the night. I hear them before I see them, and my eyes scou...
Georgette Bennett and Amin Ahmed from the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees (MFA) delivered a ...
In this short film Telling the Human Story: Reporting Refugees from Lebanon by LSE MSc student Joell...
Leslie Knott, an award-winning filmmaker and photographer, is co-founder of Tiger Nest Films, and tr...
The fairness of Australia’s refugee policies looks different at the Al Zaatari camp. I am sitting o...
This research explores the place of the Church in Lebanon and its response to the present Syrian re...
“Shall Her Eyes Rest” is a short story about a Syrian refugee woman, Maryama, who overcomes challeng...
The Syrian conflict has affected over 12 million people in the past five years resulting in one of t...
The mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to m...
Palestinian refugee camps, long established in Lebanon, have become havens for people from other nat...
Holy family, refugee family, Bernadette GassleinWhen God is a child, Iona MacLeanBaby girl, Brian Jo...
Relations between Syria and Lebanon in the past 40 years have been tense due to events such as the L...
Joelle Eid is an MSc Media and Communications student at LSE. Prior to that, she acted as spokespers...
Monica Ibrahim is an MSc student at LSE with a focus on media, gender and development. She has worke...
By LSE Student Joelle Eid @joelleeid On my first day in London, at my LSE student hall in east Londo...
Desperate and terrified cries ring out in the night. I hear them before I see them, and my eyes scou...
Georgette Bennett and Amin Ahmed from the Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees (MFA) delivered a ...
In this short film Telling the Human Story: Reporting Refugees from Lebanon by LSE MSc student Joell...
Leslie Knott, an award-winning filmmaker and photographer, is co-founder of Tiger Nest Films, and tr...
The fairness of Australia’s refugee policies looks different at the Al Zaatari camp. I am sitting o...
This research explores the place of the Church in Lebanon and its response to the present Syrian re...
“Shall Her Eyes Rest” is a short story about a Syrian refugee woman, Maryama, who overcomes challeng...
The Syrian conflict has affected over 12 million people in the past five years resulting in one of t...
The mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to m...
Palestinian refugee camps, long established in Lebanon, have become havens for people from other nat...
Holy family, refugee family, Bernadette GassleinWhen God is a child, Iona MacLeanBaby girl, Brian Jo...
Relations between Syria and Lebanon in the past 40 years have been tense due to events such as the L...