posted on 2024-09-06, 07:36authored byHart Ford, Dolf te Lintelo
Lebanon hosts over a million Syrian refugees in addition to other displaced groups. These refugees have gravitated to urban centres, putting significant pressure on local infrastructure and services. Living in close proximity to one another, hosts and refugees face significant challenges to their wellbeing. While some of these challenges are distinct, such as legal residency, others, such as housing are shared. Addressing these challenges should be a priority for national and municipal governments, and humanitarian and development agencies. Urban informal settlements, official Palestinian camps, and unofficial ‘gatherings’ are key localities for intervention.
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Ford, H. and te Lintelo, D.J.H. (2018) 'Urban Refugees in Lebanon: Housing, Residency, and Wellbeing', IDS Policy Briefing 151, Brighton: IDS