The importance of social capital in protracted displacement

By understanding the role that social capital plays in the lives of Syrian refugees in Lebanon – how it is created, sustained, converted and what happens when it breaks down – we hope to generate discussion about ways to further tailor assessments, targeting and programming in this and other situations of protracted displacement.

Reference: 
Ana Uzelac, Jos Meester, Markus Goransson and Willem van den Berg | 2018
In: Forced migration review, ISSN 1572-1701 ; eISSN 1460-9819 | [21] | 57 | February | 28-30
http://www.fmreview.org/sites/fmr/files/FMRdownloads/en/syria2018/uzelac-meester-goransson-vandenberg.pdf
Keywords: 
Middle East, Refugees, Syrians, Lebanese, Displaced Persons, Displacement, Social Capital, Quality of Life, Treatment