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World Vision has been active in Lebanon since 1975 when it began providing shelter, food, and medicine for people affected by civil and regional conflicts. In the 1980s, World Vision Lebanon (WVL)1 initiated its development work among various communities and denominations, mainly through institutional projects and small grants.
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Kearney, J., Wood, L., Teare, R. (2015). Designing Creative Projects with Young Adults: Peace-Building in Lebanon. In: Designing Inclusive Pathways with Young Adults. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-157-1_8
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