Advancing Adolescence

Girl in Iraq holding broom
September 17, 2014

Getting Syrian refugee and host-community adolescents back on track

Adolescence is a critical time for young boys and girls, and within the Syria Crisis Response, they require specific and targeted programming that addresses their needs. As one of UNICEF's No Lost Generation partners, Mercy Corps conducted an assessment of Syrian refugee and host communities in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey to inform programming.
 

Syrian Adolescents: Their Tomorrow Begins Today
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Understanding the Needs of Syrian and Turkish Adolescents in Gaziantep, Turkey to Support Personal Resilience
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Advancing Adolescence: Getting Syrian Refugee and Host-Community Adolescents Back on Track (Lebanon and Jordan)
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Lost Generation or Generation Now? Getting Syrian Refugee and Host-Community Adolescents Back on Track in the Kurdish Region of Iraq
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Advancing Adolescents Approach: Resilience to Keep Adolescents Safe, Learning and Valued (Lebanon, Jordan and Syria)
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