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FMR 47 Coping strategies among self-settled Syrians in Lebanon

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The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
Refugees in Lebanon prefer living outside camps, where they can influence their situation.

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A cadre of educated middle-class Syrian refugees dedicated to improving conditions for Syrians at home and in Lebanon are building a civil society in exile but face obstacles to consolidating their presence and becoming more effective.
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FMR 47 Limited legal status for refugees from Syria in Lebanon

Having limited legal status has direct negative consequences for Syrian refugees’ access to protection and assistance during their stay in Lebanon. Limited legal status also increases the risks of abuse and exploitation.
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Series
The Syria crisis (Forced Migration Review 47)
People
Cathrine Thorleifsson
Keywords
forced migration review
fmr
syria
syria crisis
syrian refugees
displacement
jordan
lebanon
iraq
protection
refugees
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 02/12/2014
Duration: 00:04:39

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