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LSE Middle East Centre:

The Long-Term Challenges of Forced Migration: Perspectives from Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq

Ahead of next week's UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants, we are pleased to launch our latest collection of papers, in English and Arabic, reflecting on challenges posed by the Syrian refugee emergency in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and the wider Middle East.

These papers were presented at a workshop organised by the LSE Middle East Centre on 17–18 June 2016, bringing together a wide group of academics, policy-makers and civil society representatives. In addition to the papers presented, key themes covered in the discussion have resulted in a set of recommendations relevant to different stakeholders. A video presents highlights from the workshop.  

Find the papers and video here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/middleEastCentre/Events/Events-2016/LSERefugees/LSERefugees.aspx

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