Building peace into refugee responses: Syrian refugees in Lebanon

Project description

With an estimated 1.5 million Syrian refugees, Lebanon has the largest rate of refugees per capita in the world. Saferworld and the Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies (LCPS) researched dynamics between refugees, host communities, authorities and aid agencies in Lebanon.

While Lebanese communities have shown solidarity with Syrians fleeing the war, tensions over limited resources and growing insecurity are important challenges.

During 2017, Saferworld and LCPS interviewed Syrian refugees and Lebanese host communities in two locations in Lebanon, plus donors, civil society organisations and authorities.

Our research explores the dangers of treating refugees as a security threat and highlights ways to build on positive relationships between refugees and host communities. The resulting report and policy briefing recommend:

Refraining from framing the Syrian refugee crisis as a security threat – and adopting a more balanced approach to security. Ensuring interventions are sensitive to conflict and gender dynamics.

Researchers

First name Last name Gender Rank Affiliated Institution Country
Saleem Haddad Male United Kingdom

Bio: Writer and researcher.

Lola Aliaga Female United Kingdom

Bio: MENA Programme Coordinator, Saferworld.

Larry Attree Male United Kingdom

Bio: Head of Global Policy and Advocacy, Saferworld.

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Scientific field

Public policy
 

Start Year

2017
 

End Year

2018
 

Social impact

Are you interested in disseminating your research work outside the academic institutions?

No

Are there institutions/organizations contacted you to disseminate your research project?

No

How did you disseminate your research work outside academic institutions?

What obstacles have you faced as you tried to facilitate the social impact of your research?