A day in the life of Sarah, a GAGE qualitative researcher from Jordan, on her experience as an official Women Deliver Conference 2023 delegate and member of the safeguarding team. Kigali, Rwanda.
Ahmed is a 21-year-old Lebanese youth whose transition into adulthood has been profoundly shaped by the multiple and intersecting crises that have beset Lebanon over the last three years.
Hamza is a 20-year-old youth from Baalback, Lebanon. In 2019, he stopped going to vocational school due the pandemic and the severe economic crisis that hit Lebanon.
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.
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 collection of photo stories outlines the challenges adolescents face in Lebanon in the context of both worsening environmental conditions and the current economic crisis.