Programs


Refugee Health Program |RHP

ABOUT RHP

Launched in June 2017, the Refugee Health Program (RHP) is a multidisciplinary program targeting refugee health from a global health perspective. The program constitutes a platform for active researchers to consolidate efforts in exploring the impact of protracted crises on the health and well-being of displaced populations and their host communities in the Global South.

The program aims to combine the academic and practical expertise on global health, refugee and community health, and medicine to generate contextualized knowledge, as well as outreach and capacity building activities that serve the needs of the targeted populations.

THE TEAM BEHIND IT ALL

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Fouad M. Fouad, MD

Co-Director, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
Ext: 4654

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Lamis Jomaa, PhD

Co-Director, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences
Ext: 4544

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Mona Osman, MD

Co-Director, Department of Family Medicine
Ext: 3048

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Gladys Honein, PhD

Co-Director, Department of Hariri New School of Nursing
Ext: 5977

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Hady Naal, MA

Manager, Programs Division
Ext: 4933

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Laura Hudroj, BS, BA

Consultant, Refugee Health Program

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Dalia Sarieddine, MPH

Project Coordinator, Refugee Health Program
Ext: 4961

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Asmaa El Dakdouki, MSc

Field Coordinator, Refugee Health Program
Ext: 4831

ONGOING PROJECTS

The Self- Efficacy and Knowledge (SEEK) Trial

The SEEK Trial: the effect of increased Self- Efficacy and Knowledge (using an innovative psychosocial package) on improved sexual and reproductive health service use among adolescent girls and young women refugees

Learn more Overview Brief Baseline Data

PAST PROJECTS

The COVID-19 Refugee Support Program (CRSP)

The COVID-19 Refugee Support Program (CRSP) is a GHI initiative launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. CRSP aims to establish and support a community-based network of GHI previously trained Syrian refugee women by equipping them with contextualized and evidence-based information on COVID-19.

PROfILE


Perspectives of Registered Nurses On Refugee Healthcare In Lebanon and Jordan: A multi-site cross-sectional study (PROfILE)

Training Course on Refugees’ and Migrants’ Health

Online course on Global Health and Conflict in the Middle East & North Africa: Refugees, Migration and Human Rights Beyond Borders Partners: University of California Berkeley (UCB) and University of California San Francisco (USCF)

Coping and Adaptive Mechanisms Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Formal and informal livelihood strategies, negative coping mechanisms and their consequences on health among Syrian refugees: A qualitative study in Lebanon

‘Informal’ Provision of Health Services for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Formal and informal livelihood strategies, negative coping mechanisms and their consequences on health among Syrian refugees: A qualitative study in Lebanon

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Research for Health in Conflict (R4HC-MENA)

Research for Health in Conflict (R4HC-MENA) – developing capability, partnerships and research in the Middle and Near East (MENA): in collaboration with King’s College London Learn more

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