Building social cohesion in conflict affected communities

A retrospective research study with refugee and host community adolescents in Lebanon

Abstract

This briefing presents the findings of a qualitative research study on the current and retrospective effects of 2 peacebuilding projects implemented by Search for Common Ground with adolescents from refugee and host communities in Lebanon.

It explores the positive and negative gendered effects of peacebuilding project initiatives implemented by Search for Common Ground on Lebanese adolescents’ development trajectories in the short and medium term. The briefing gives recommendations to organisations aiming to replicate the model of these peacebuilding projects. The findings also point to a number of programming implications, many of which resonate with the recommendations of the young people involved in the evaluation.

This briefing is an output of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme.

Citation

Gercama, I., Jones, N., Youssef, S., Sleiman, C. and Kwaider, O. (2018) Building social cohesion in conflict affected communities: a retrospective research study with refugee and host community adolescents in Lebanon. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence.

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Published 24 June 2018