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    Author(s)
    Harvey, Claire
    Garwood, Rosa
    El-Masri, Roula
    Publication date
    2013-09-03
    Subject
    Humanitarian
    Aid
    Conflict and disasters
    Approach and methodology
    Gender
    Health
    Keywords
    Civil society
    Gender mainstreaming
    Gender-based violence
    Programme management
    Protection
    Refugees and IDPs
    Humanitarian practice
    Conflict
    Development methods
    Disasters
    Country
    Lebanon
    Syrian Arab Republic
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam International
    Document type
    Research report
    Description

    The conflict in Syria has created a humanitarian crisis, with almost two million people having fled to neighbouring countries in the hope of escaping the violence. Thousands of Syrian refugees continue to enter Lebanon each week, putting increasing pressure on the ability of host communities and aid agencies to provide them with support. The situation has created intense levels of stress for refugees, as in many cases they are forced to take on new responsibilities at odds with their traditional gendered social roles.

    In order to understand these changing roles, Oxfam and the ABAAD-Resource Centre for Gender Equality conducted a gender situation and vulnerability assessment among Syrian refugees and Palestinian refugees from Syria now living in Lebanon. The findings are presented in this report, which aims to contribute to an improved understanding of the gendered impact of the Syrian conflict and subsequent displacement on refugees now in Lebanon. The report concludes with detailed recommendations for development and humanitarian practitioners and donor agencies, to help them design and implement gender-sensitive programming that addresses these shifting gender roles and helps to minimize stress and tensions among refugee populations (at individual, household and community levels) and between refugee and host communities. 

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    44
    ISBN
    978-1-78077-390-2
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/300408
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/shifting-sands-changing-gender-roles-among-refugees-in-lebanon-300408
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