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LERRN Blog Series: Knowledge, Voice and Power

This blog series continues the conversation from the recently launched Forced Migration Review 70th issue on Knowledge, Voice and Power, which was supported by LERRN. In this blog series we feature authors from around the world reflecting on questions about involving people with lived experiences of displacement in multiple contexts, as well as scholars based in the Global South, from research to policy discussions.

Humanitarian Worker Experiences of Structural Inequalities, Organizational Hierarchies, and Disconnections from Humanitarian Principles

Nada Yehia The Beginning Growing up in Egypt in the 1990s & 2000s, I have always been surrounded by news about the thousands of displaced …

Leveraging Collective Intelligence to hear voices of displaced populations in Iraq

Dr Prithvi Hirani and Robert Trigwell Please find the full version of the study on the IOM website The expansion of digital technology and activities …

Conducting Research “With” Not Only “About” Refugees

Saleh Aljadeeah Why are refugees often not involved in research that directly pertains to them? In this blog post, I will answer this question by …