

- Title
Syrian women in transition [electronic resource] / H.S. Batainah and M.A. de Percy.
- Imprint
[Canberra] : Australian Civil-Military Centre, 2021.
- Author
- Date
01-01-2021
- Physical description
1 online resource (14 pages).
text
online resource
- Edition
- Item
WEB (Copy 1) INTRANET 1325138-1001 ONLINE
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- Frequency
- Latest issue
- Minor subject
- Enrichment
- LCSH
- Notes
"October 2021"
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references.
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- Abstract
"This paper presents a snapshot of what it is like to be a Syrian woman in transition in Jordan or Lebanon. In 2019 we investigated the lives of these women to find out what challenges they face and the conditions, policies and structures that help or hinder their opportunities. We wished to develop locally nuanced knowledge of the circumstances of Syrian women refugees so that we can understand how they might participate in peace processes and ultimately a post-conflict Syrian society. This paper - the first in a series of three - is part of a wider research project on Syrian refugee women. It focuses on findings from the fieldwork conducted by the primary author on the experiences of Syrian women in Jordan and Lebanon. ... There were three groups of women pertinent to this research: women inside Syria; women with no active citizenship, such as those seeking refuge in neighbouring countries; and women resettled in Australia. Because of security limitations, we focused on the groups outside Syria" -- Introduction.
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- LCN
1325138
- Item ID
1325138-1001
- Database
Library Catalogue