Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan: Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim
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Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan : Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. / Bandak, Andreas; Holst, Birgitte Stampe.
Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan. red. / Andreas Bandak; Birgitte Stampe Holst; Anders Hastrup; Nick Soltani; Hannah Arndal Rasmussen. Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet, 2023. s. 18-24.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan
T2 - Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim
AU - Bandak, Andreas
AU - Holst, Birgitte Stampe
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - How does an experienced Jordanian working in the humanitarian sector see the potential of engaging Syrian refugee youth on projects? What are his recommendations for others interested in working with peer-to-peer learning? What did he himself learn by designing and carrying out such a project?In this interview, Tareq AlDilaijim explains what new insights he gained from working with a peer-to-peer design and how they differed from what he already knew, having worked in the NGO sector for a decade. A key point is that he gained a better understanding of the situation for Syrian youth and the crucial importance of following up with participants. Significantly, AlDilaijim highlights the importance of hiring Syrians in organizations, thereby opening new paths towards change for both Syrian refugee youth and the humanitarian sector.
AB - How does an experienced Jordanian working in the humanitarian sector see the potential of engaging Syrian refugee youth on projects? What are his recommendations for others interested in working with peer-to-peer learning? What did he himself learn by designing and carrying out such a project?In this interview, Tareq AlDilaijim explains what new insights he gained from working with a peer-to-peer design and how they differed from what he already knew, having worked in the NGO sector for a decade. A key point is that he gained a better understanding of the situation for Syrian youth and the crucial importance of following up with participants. Significantly, AlDilaijim highlights the importance of hiring Syrians in organizations, thereby opening new paths towards change for both Syrian refugee youth and the humanitarian sector.
M3 - Book chapter
SP - 18
EP - 24
BT - Viable Futures
A2 - Bandak, Andreas
A2 - Stampe Holst, Birgitte
A2 - Hastrup, Anders
A2 - Soltani, Nick
A2 - Arndal Rasmussen, Hannah
PB - Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet
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