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How Palestinian refugees are coping with poverty, marginalisation and violence in Lebanon

Poverty, unemployment and violence in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon have a disproportionate impact on refugee women. Yesterday, Interpal’s All Women’s Delegation visited Saida, to speak to healthcare workers, teachers and refugee students about the very real difficulties they face dealing with continued displacement. The Balsama Centre The Balsama Clinic…

Images from Palestinian refugee camps in Tyre

Latest pictures of Interpal’s All Women’s Delegation in Lebanon, visiting Palestinian refugee camps in Tyre.

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How Palestinian refugee women are coping with ongoing displacement in Lebanon

Interpal’s All Women’s delegation was in the north of Lebanon yesterday, where they visited a number of health and community centres in Palestinian refugee camps. The delegation’s purpose was to bear witness to Palestinian women’s experiences and struggles as they cope with displacement. Here’s what our staff and delegates discovered. Al…

Amoune, from Idlib in Syria

Interpal’s All Women’s Delegation has been bearing witness to the difficulties facing women in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. One of the women they have spoken to is Amoune, from Idlib in Syria. For the past four years she has been living in Lebanon’s Al Aoudi camp. The pictures in…