Description |
1 online resource (55 pages) |
Series |
Oxfam research report |
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Oxfam research report.
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Summary |
Lebanon has felt the impact of the Syrian crisis politically, socially and economically. Five years into the crisis and with an all-out war on its doorstep, Lebanon now hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This research project aimed to improve Oxfam's understanding of the protection challenges faced by refugees from Syria as well as the protection concerns arising from the coping strategies that they use to try to meet those challenges, and the issues faced by host communities in Lebanon. The study also looks at the livelihood challenges and coping strategies that can give rise to protection issues, particularly for vulnerable refugee populations |
Notes |
"A study conducted by Merits Partnership in collaboration with Oxfam." |
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"July 2016." |
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This paper was written by Mónica Treviño and Robert Stewart from Merits Partnership and Oxfam |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-49) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Oxfam, viewed July 7, 2016) |
Subject |
Refugees -- Economic aspects -- Lebanon.
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Refugees -- Security measures -- Lebanon.
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Refugees -- Social aspects -- Lebanon.
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Refugees -- Lebanon -- Psychological aspects.
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Refugees -- Syria.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Stewart, Robert, author
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Merits Partnership
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Oxfam.
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ISBN |
0855987537 |
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9780855987534 |
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