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Eyas is a civil society expert with 9 years of experience managing projects for international and national organizations in (Jordan, Syria and Yemen) in the fields of Human Rights, Civil Society, Refugee, Capacity building, Partnership, Civic Engagement, Community Engagement, Good Governance, Stabilization and Local Development. With multiple donors including, but not limited to the EU, USAID, DFID, FCO, and Danish & Canadian Governments. Also, he has an academic publication (Eyas Ghreiz, The Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan challenges and future opportunities for NGOs and host community in Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees Voices from Jordan and Lebanon, eds. Rasheed, A. and Beaujouan, J. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). He is also working as a contracted researcher on a couple of projects led by Dr. Juline Beaujouan at the Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP) based at the University of Edinburgh. He is a master student at the University of Birmingham, studying International Development (Conflict, Security and Development).
Eyas is a civil society expert with 9 years of experience managing projects for international and national organizations in (Jordan, Syria and Yemen) in the fields of Human Rights, Civil Society, Refugee, Capacity building, Partnership, Civic Engagement, Community Engagement, Good Governance, Stabilization and Local Development. With multiple donors including, but not limited to the EU, USAID, DFID, FCO, and Danish & Canadian Governments. Also, he has an academic publication (Eyas Ghreiz, The Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan challenges and future opportunities for NGOs and host community in Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees Voices from Jordan and Lebanon, eds. Rasheed, A. and Beaujouan, J. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). He is also working as a contracted researcher on a couple of projects led by Dr. Juline Beaujouan at the Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP) based at the University of Edinburgh. He is a master student at the University of Birmingham, studying International Development (Conflict, Security and Development).