J.B. Russell

Projects: Four Fingers in Iraq: Iraqi Refugees in Lebanon

Iraqi refugee families at a community center run by the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC). The center helps the refugees with health problems, education, vocational training and other services. Lebanon is host to an estimated 50,000 Iraqi refugees. Relative to their percent of the overall population, a large proportion of the Iraqi refugees in Lebanon are Christian. Many refugees come to Lebanon because they feel they have better opportunities for work and resettlement than in neighboring Syria or Jordan, however they run a greater risk or arrest and deportation.Beirut, Lebanon.Photo © J.B. Russell
Iraqi Refugees in Lebanon, December 2008

Iraqi refugee families at a community center run by the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC). The center helps the refugees with health problems, education, vocational training and other services. Lebanon is host to an estimated 50,000 Iraqi refugees. Relative to their percent of the overall population, a large proportion of the Iraqi refugees in Lebanon are Christian. Many refugees come to Lebanon because they feel they have better opportunities for work and resettlement than in neighboring Syria or Jordan, however they run a greater risk or arrest and deportation.
Beirut, Lebanon.
Photo © J.B. Russell