Adolescents in Humanitarian Crisis investigates the experiences of adolescents displaced by humanitarian crisis. The world is currently seeing unprecedented levels of…
In these photo stories, adolescents and youth participating in the GAGE research in Lebanon reflect on gender inequality within refugee and host communities, and the ways that these intersect with socioeconomic inequality.
This paper focuses on intersectionality-informed participatory and qualitative research. Through two case studies we explore the ways that gender, disability, and refugee status intersect to produce particular experiences of social exclusion, which in turn highlight entrenched and complex structural inequalities.
This report explores the impacts of this compound crisis on Syrian refugee adolescents’ psychosocial well- being and their opportunities to exercise voice and agency in their family and community.
This photo story documents the experiences of Syrian adolescents in Lebanon, shedding light in particular on their psychosocial wellbeing, in the wake of the severe Lebanese economic crisis.
Ivona is a 17-year-old Palestinian girl in Lebanon who dropped out of school during the COVID-19 shutdown, but is now enrolled in a vocational training programme to become a nurse.
Please confirm your attendance via email to Sally Youssef at s.youssef.gage@odi.org Adolescents in crisis-stricken Lebanon, amid a global pandemic, are facing…