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The Politics and Process of Refugee Leadership: A Comparative Analysis of Factors Conditioning Refugee Leadership in Global South
Thursday, February 6, 2025 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am
- In-person event
- Contact
- LERRN, lerrn@carleton.ca
The webinar time is indicated in East Standard Time.

Please note: this event will be presented in English and Spanish with simultaneous interpretation.
Este evento se presentará en inglés y español con interpretación simultánea.
Join us for this free webinar to learn from our research teams on their findings of the 18-month comparative study on the politics and process of refugee leadership in the global South, with a specific focus on South America and East Africa. The research study is generously supported by the Gerda Henkel Foundation and facilitated by LERRN, Carleton University. Through a partnered research approach, the project has asked:
- What is refugee leadership and how is it understood within displaced communities?
- What are the forms in which refugee leadership is expressed?
- What variation exists in expressions of refugee leadership within and between regions?
- What factors explain this variation, including factors relating to intersectional perspectives of power and identity?
To learn more about the project visit the project webpage.
Speakers
Lublanc Prieto
- Director, Fundación Refugiados Unidos
Ronald Sebba Kalyango
- Gerda Henkel Foundation Scholarship Recipient; East Africa Project Lead Researcher
- Email Ronald Sebba
Stephanie López Villamil
- Gerda Henkel Foundation Scholarship Recipient; South America Project Lead Researcher
- Email Stephanie
Moderator
James Milner
- Project Director, LERRN