World Food Programme Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance in Lebanon: Social Cohesion and Stability Between Syrian Refugees and Host Communities
2020
ELR 912
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Título
World Food Programme Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance in Lebanon: Social Cohesion and Stability Between Syrian Refugees and Host Communities
Publicación
London (United Kingdom): ODI/CAMELEON 2020.
Lengua(s)
English
Descripción
34 p.
ISBN
WFPELR912
Resúmen
A decade since the start of the Syrian crisis, nearly all Syrian refugee families in Lebanon live in poverty and struggle to meet their basic needs. As part of their response, the World Food Programme (WFP) provides multi-purpose cash (MPC) assistance to 23,000 Syrian refugee households in Lebanon, supporting some of the most vulnerable refugees in meeting their basic needs. Conducted by the Overseas Development Institute in partnership with the Cash Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Organisational Network (CAMEALEON). Hosting the largest per capita refugee population in the world, Lebanon has been coping with nine years of refugee influxes and prolonged displacement which has invariably impacted the country’s social fabric. In 2018 and 2019, CAMEALEON partnered with the Overseas Development Institute to examine the role of WFP MPC in shaping relations, social cohesion and stability among Syrian refugees as well as between Syrian refugees and their host communities in Lebanon. Drawing on the experiences and perceptions of 270 respondents at three sites in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, this research is based on in-depth interviews and focus group discussions to understand whether MPC played a role in influencing opportunities for interactions; sources of solidarity, support and tension; and the experience and perceptions of discrimination, safety and security.
Signatura topográfica
ELR 912
Lengua(s)
eng
System Control No.
MON-017572
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