Wednesday, November 24, 2021Civil Society and the Politics of the Global Refugee RegimeWorking Paper 15 James Milner, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, and Project Director, LERRN: The Local Engagement Refugee Research Network Amanda Klassen, PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, and Project Officer, LERRN: The Local Engagement Refugee Research Network... MoreTuesday, July 14, 2020The Impact of Resource Dependence on the Localization of Humanitarian Action: The Case of KenyaWorking Paper 10 Akalya Atputharajah, PhD Candidate, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa Javans Wanga, Master of Arts in Forced Migration Student, Moi University, Kenya Executive Summary Localization is not a new agenda, but it re-emerged as a major area of focus for global refugee policy during the World... MoreThursday, May 21, 2020Opportunities and Challenges for Localization of Humanitarian Action in TanzaniaWorking Paper 8 Merve Erdilmen, McGill University Witness Ayesiga Sosthenes, University of Dar es Salaam Executive Summary The idea of strengthening local humanitarian actors’ capacities, and access to funding and information, as well as making local non-governmental organizations essential partners in strategic decision-making processes, has... More Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/lerrn/?p=9008