Report Launch: Triggers of Return of Syrian Refugees

Mon. April 16th, 2018
Beirut, Lebanon

With 5.4 million refugees in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey, and another 6.5 million internally displaced, Syrians constitute the largest refugee population in the world. The ongoing conflict in Syria has created the biggest wave of displacement and refugees since World War II, along with devastating destruction and hundreds of thousands of victims.

A year and a half ago, the Carnegie Middle East Center (CMEC) embarked on its Triggers of Return project—spearheaded by CMEC director Maha Yahya—which sought to improve the understanding of Syrian refugees’ predicament, and their requirements for a potential political solution to the conflict.

CMEC held the launch of a report on this issue, entitled Unheard Voices: What Syrian Refugees Need to Return Home, which is the culmination of these 14 months of research. Based on focus group discussions with Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan, and a series of workshops with NGO professionals and experts on Syria, migration, and conflict resolution, the report offers policy recommendations that place refugee demands at the center of any sustainable political resolution of the Syrian conflict.

M. Murat Erdoğan

M. Murat Erdoğan is the founder and former director of Hacettepe University and Migration and Politics Research Center-HUGO.

Ben Hubbard

Ben Hubbard is a Middle East correspondent for the New York Times.

Maha Yahya

Maha Yahya is the director of Carnegie Middle East Center.

Jihad Yazigi

Jihad Yazigi is the editor in chief of the Syria Report.

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
event speakers

M. Murat Erdoğan

Ben Hubbard

Maha Yahya

Director, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

Yahya is director of the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, where her research focuses on citizenship, pluralism, and social justice in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings.

Jihad Yazigi

Yazigi is founder and editor of the Syria Report and a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.