Last year’s research placement students who conducted research in Kenya, Lebanon, Tanzania and Jordan.

“I think it’s really important for me as a Jordanian living abroad to be serving my community,” says Yasmeen Shahzadeh, who worked in Jordan through LERRN.

Read her full story here.

“They [refugees] know best what is happening with their lives, they know best what the solutions to their problems are,” says Mohamed Duale who worked with refugees in Kenya.

Read his full story here.

“This project is really important because it provides an opportunity to see how we can collaborate better, how we can learn from each other,” says Merve Erdilmen, who conducted research in Tanzania.

Read her full story here.

“You are actually led by people from that region and the people who are most affected by local policies,” says Christina Klassen who worked in Lebanon.

Read her full story here.