Solidarités International is supporting Syrian refugees in North Lebanon since 2013. In 2015, it launched a Collective Site Management and Coordination program (CSMC) in 50 sites in order to empower these communities and to promote autonomy.
This case study attempts to look into the effects of CSMC after a crisis such as eviction. It studies which skills learned through CSMC proved useful in the new site, as well as the lasting impact of CSMC trainings and potential gaps in training.