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Apr 2024
24m 50s

SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.1)

Ronnie Chatah
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A miniseries covering social work history and research in Lebanon. Tonight's guests include: Dr. Suheir El-Ghali, a specialist in social work - a university professor and expert in family and developmental counseling, founder of a developmental vision. Gaelle Karam, a medical social worker, active in issues of child and women protection. Hosted by socia ... Show More
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