Recommended reading onRefugee-RefugeeHumanitarianismandRefugee-Host Hospitality: In the context of South-South cooperation in displacement situations, scholars have largely focused on the social encounter between local andrefugeepopulations...
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RethinkingRefugeecommunitiesatHumanitarianInnovation Conference, Oxford University. July 24, 2014.

Solidarity and insecurity.Refugee-refugeehumanitarianismis filling a glaring gap, offering material, emotional and spiritual support to people who’ve been displaced by the Syrian conflict, often for the second or third time. But it’s also becoming increasingly unsustainable.
Towards a Neo-cosmeticHumanitarianism:RefugeeSelf-reliance as a Social-cohesion Regime in Lebanon’s Halba.2019, Journal ofRefugeeStudies. This article focuses on Syrian-refugeeself-reliance andhumanitarianefforts meant to foster it in Halba, northern Lebanon.

Such details provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for Humanitarian Refugee Community Development.
Exploring The Complexities ofrefugee-refugeehumanitarianism. By Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (University College London) and Yousif M. Qasmiyeh (University of Oxford). Jan 5, 2017 Picture: Department for InternationalDevelopment/Flickr.
lead to strong integration outcomes forrefugeesandhumanitarianentrants. benefit thecommunitymembers involved. have the potential to bring meaningful, long-term benefits forrefugees, hostcommunities, and broader Australian society.

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