Exploring Syrian men's mental health and participation in labor employment: A community participatory arts-based project
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2021
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Clark, Nancy
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Voices Against Torture, International Journal on Human Rights
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Background: Refugee men experience significant discrimination and violence throughout their migration journey. Discrimination and violence do not end once refugees are received into third-country nation-states. Resettlement is recognized as a key protection tool for refugees to ensure protection and well-being, but only if their gendered specific needs are recognized and addressed. Research and policy on refugee integration tend to adopt a gender mainstreaming approach to address inequities across gender(s) but have primarily focused on refugee women Clark and Vissandjée (2019).
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Clark, N. (2021). Exploring Syrian men’s mental health and participation in labor employment: A community participatory arts-based project. Voices Against Torture, International Journal on Human Rights, 2, 28–32.