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We are sharing some research, policy papers and pool of knowledge that have inspired us. Please share with us different research studies that have inspired you. 

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Shaping Narratives on Migration

Source: UNMGCY and People Beyond Borders

This webinar, organized by the United Nations Major Group for Children

Author: Jasmin Lilian Diab and Mohammed Ghabris

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Rohingya migration to India

Source: Mixed Migration Center

Rohingya migration to India: patterns, drivers and experiences

Author: Yermi Brenner

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UNRWA and Refugees in Lebanon

Source: Academia.edu

Observing the Challenges of UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon

Author: Yafa El Masri

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Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Source: Refugee Hosts

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon amid confinement

Author: Jasmin Lilian Diab

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Special Needs Of Vulnerable Person

Source: VULNER Working Paper Series No. 1

The Special Needs Of Vulnerable Persons In German Migration Law

Author: Winfried Kluth

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Planting Seeds of Resilience

Source: Mercy Corps

Rapid Strategic Resilience Assessment of the Rohingya Refugee

Author: Dr. Sarah Henly-Shepard, Dina Parmer

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