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May 2024
39m 10s

THERESE TAWILE - Social Work Research Hu...

Ronnie Chatah
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A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Therese Tawile. - Over 50 years of experience in social, developmental, and awareness raising (CEMEAL and volunteer work camps). - Additionally involved in relief work (SEF) and nine years of volunteering with Caritas Jbeil during the ... Show More
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