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“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 was born in Turkey and is heading to Tanzania to work on refugee issues.
“LERRN is seeking to localize that knowledge production by the people who are most affected in the global south,” says Christina Klassen, who is heading to Lebanon.
Nimo Bokore brings her knowledge and lived experience to LERRN
Protecting the Internally Displaced: From Rhetoric to Reality
Women and Girls' Rights in Headlines in Conflict Zones
Research Highlight: Empowering Local Refugee Relief
James Milner: Understanding the everyday politics of the global refugee regime: Collective action in a time of populism?
LERRN featured in the Toronto Star
First All-Partners Meeting at Carleton
Global Team on Refugees
York Researchers Partner in $3.5-million Refugee Study
uOttawa’s Refugee Hub Plays a Key Role in New SSHRC Partnership Grant on Civil Society and the Global Refugee Regime
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