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?
Our Expert Speakers:
- Prof. Tilman Brück
Founder & Director of ISDC - Francisca Castro
Postdoctoral researcher at ISDC - Dr. Hadi Jaafar
Professor and Chair of Agriculture at the American University of Beirut - Dr. Wolfgang Stojetz
Director of Behavior Research at ISDC
Discussant:
- Dr. Emma Smith
Assistant Professor at Georgetown University
Host:
- Megan McDowell
Senior Programme Associate, Programme Management Unit, Chemonics UK
This is a unique opportunity to engage with leading scholars as we explore the profound, often overlooked impacts of conflict on refugee well-being.
We look forward to your participation!