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Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University
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About
Our History
Faculty & Staff
Leadership Library
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Laidlaw Research & Leadership Scholars
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Leadership in Arts Policy Internship (LAPI)
Patman Political Engagement Project
Hart Fellowship Program
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How Do the Different Social Structures Within Palestinian Refugee Camps Shape the Identities and Socioeconomic Outcomes of the Refugees?
STUDENT(S)
Soraya Durand
CLASS YEAR
2021
COMMUNITY PARTNER(S)
United Lebanon Youth Project
PROJECT LOCATION(S)
Beirut, Lebanon
REGION(S)
Western Asia/Middle East
PROGRAM
Service Opportunities in Leadership (SOL)
PROJECT YEAR(S)
2019
PROJECT TYPE
Community-Based Research Project
TOPIC(S)
Borders, Boundaries, Barriers, & Belonging
;
Systems of Knowledge & Belief: Education, Media, Religion, & Discourse
Abstract
[Abstract not currently available.]