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June 29, 2026

Syrian Refugees’ “Non-Return”: A Student-Led Report Sheds Light on a Human Crisis

Amid rising discourse among decision-makers and actors globally about the imminent return of Syrian refugees following the regime change in Syria, little attention is given to the perceptions of those concerned themselves. What do Syrian refugees think, and how do they view return? Students from the 2025–2026 cohort of the Global Campus Arab Master in Democracy and Human Rights (ArMA) at Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ) in Lebanon asked this question and provided some answers through a new report entitled Understanding the Non-Return of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, which challenges assumptions with data, empathy and rigorous fieldwork grounded in the voices of those most affected.

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Common myths about drugs among youth and teenagers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Three common myths about drug use among teenagers in Bosnia and Herzegovina — ‘everyone uses drugs’, ‘occasional use is harmless’, and ‘addiction is easily controlled’— are examined by drawing on semi-structured interviews and secondary research to challenge each misconception, with insights on the role of peer influence and misinformation.

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Introducing Curated #8: Reflections on drugs and drug policy by South East Europe CLT and YAG members

Welcome to our eighth Curated Series, which provides a space to explore how some children and youth from South East Europe perceive drugs and drug policy and the significance of addressing their impact from a human rights and child rights perspective.

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