Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Policy Brief
Marriage as a Durable Solution? How Syrian Refugee Women Use Marriage for Self-resettlement The phenomena of Syrian refugee women marrying Egyptian men whom they barely know soon after their arrival has drawn the attention of media and advocacy groups. Such marriages are often facilitated through marriage brokers, social media, and religious groups. In contrast to existing narratives that view this type of marriage as exploitative, the author demonstrates how the concept of “marriage for refuge” offers a better lens through which to analyze the relationship between forced migration and marriage.
Dina Taha March 16, 2023