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Empowering Female Syrian Refugee Health Workers in Navigating Multiple Vulnerabilities – a poster

Poster on Empowering Female Syrian Refugee Health Workers in Navigating Multiple VulnerabilitiesThis poster (read the full version here), by Rouham Yamout and the team at American University of Beirut, was presented at the 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Japan in 2024.

Working with eight female Syrian informal healthcare workers, the team in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley sought to understand and help the women improve their working conditions. The poster examines the challenges the women face on a daily basis and the steps they take to improve their work and personal life conditions (more on that study here).

 

Read a larger version of this poster here.