A reminder to please join Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), and the Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement (JDC) for the second webinar in a mini-series focused on the impacts of COVID-19 on forcibly displaced people in the Global South, and efforts by NGOs and governments to support them. Thank you to those who have already registered - we look forward to your participation.
As the COVID-19 pandemic persists around the globe, refugees are faced with dual hardships of disease and displacement. What are the economic impacts on refugees during and after lockdowns in urban contexts? How can subsidized housing assistance promote integration goals? What specific challenges do Syrian refugees in Jordan face, and how has the pandemic further exacerbated these issues? What are the specific challenges faced by adolescents?
On December 7, Rana Samara (Mindset), Sarah Baird (George Washington University and GAGE), Samuel Leone (UC Berkeley), and
Nathaniel Young
(European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) will present on the context in Jordan and share findings from ongoing research assessing programs focused on Syrian refugees living there. The studies address strategies around subsidized housing, the economic impacts of lockdowns,
public opinion to promote socioeconomic integration of refugees, and the experience of adolescents. Each panelist will also discuss how the pandemic has affected program outcomes. Radha Rajkotia, IPA Chief Research & Policy Officer, will host and moderate.
This webinar is part of IPA's RECOVR Webinar Series: Bringing Evidence to COVID-19 Policy Responses in the Global South, CEGA's Webinar Series on COVID-19 and Global Poverty, and the JDC's
Event Series on Forced Displacement. |