Business Extra Podcast: How to provide a voice for refugees in the Middle East and North Africa

Host Mustafa Alrawi hears New York hedge fund manager Khaled Beydoun’s story of what he and his family experienced when visiting a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon

epa06261924 Displaced Syrian children who fled from Deir Ezzor and al-Raqqa cities occupied by Islamic State (IS) group fighters, gather in Qana refugee camp, southern Hassakeh province, 11 October 2017 (Issued 12 October 2017). The flow of displaced Syrians from the governorates of Deir Ezzor and al-Raqqa continues to Qana camp south of al-Hassakah city, to escape the fighting between the Islamic state organization and the fighting forces. The number of displaced people reached 27 thousand, while the capacity of the camp is 12 thousand, which let for the camp to stop receiving refugees for four days.  EPA/YOUSSEF RABIH YOUSSEF
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Host Mustafa Alrawi hears New York hedge fund manager Khaled Beydoun’s story of what he and his family experienced when visiting a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon.

Omer Elnaiem of the United Nations refugee agency describes what day 1 and year 6 are like for a refugee.

Meanwhile, Mastercard’s Paul Musser explains how it has been able to support humanitarian initiatives.