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The interplay of gender and other vulnerabilities: A participatory action research with informal Syrian close-to-community health care providers in Lebanon

The ReBUILD for Resilience Lebanon Team at American University of Beirut undertook a qualitative study to delve into the gendered experiences of close-to-community health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this video, produced by AUB, they outline the methodology and findings, and we hear from some of the female Syrian refugees involved in the study.

NB Parts of this presentation are in Arabic.