Cross-border Legacies of Conflict Exposure: Understanding Social Well-being of Syrian Refugees in Jordan

With over 43 million refugees worldwide, the long-term effects of conflict exposure on their social well-being remain underexplored. This is your chance to uncover the hidden legacies of conflict and understand how they shape the lives of refugees.

Join us for a thought-provoking webinar that examines how pre-displacement exposure to violent conflict affects the long-term social well-being of Syrian refugees in Jordan. Through groundbreaking research conducted under the XCEPT | Building evidence on cross-border conflict program, we will explore key questions that influence not just refugee policy but the future of millions:

  • What lasting consequences does conflict exposure in the country of origin have for refugees’ social well-being? 
  • What are the pathways underpinning these long-term impacts? 
  • Are the legacies amplified when conflict exposure is accompanied by environmental stress? 
  • What are the gender dimensions of how conflict exposure affects social well-being?  

Moderator

  • Megan McDowell
    Senior Programme Associate, Chemonics UK

Our Expert Speakers:

  • Tilman Brück
    Founder & Director of ISDC
  • Francisca Castro
    Postdoctoral researcher at ISDC
  • Hadi Jaafar
    Professor and Chair of Agriculture at the American University of Beirut
  • Wolfgang Stojetz
    Director of Behavior Research at ISDC

Discussant:

  • Emma Smith
    Assistant Professor at Georgetown University

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