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Gender Perspectives on Humanitarian Programming in Syria

Shakun, Zorica
Sbeih, Tammam
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2018-09-13
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8
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<html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>Delivering aid in a conflict setting is complex and often frustrating. Oxfam has been delivering humanitarian aid in response to the conflict in Syria for a number of years, but there are still access restrictions that limit capabilities. Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria is particularly hard to reach, and there are a large number of displaced people returning to an area severely affected by the collapse of markets and public services. Due to a number of factors women are shouldering an increasing number of responsibilities, both within and outside the home. This case study examines how conducting a remote assessment that takes gender into consideration can benefit aid distribution.</p> </body> </html>
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978-1-78748-331-6
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