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Hannah Murray

I am a Master’s student in Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University. My research interests examine asylum policies in leading refugee-hosting states and how government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and humanitarian actors respond to shifts in the global refugee regime. These interests developed during an internship with the Refugee Law Project in Uganda, where I witnessed the effects of refugee policies and humanitarian aid delivery on displaced populations and observed how different actors implement government and UNHCR mandates. At LERRN, I assess project impact, monitor research outputs, support reporting processes, and prepare event documentation.

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Webinar Report: High-Level Officials Meeting(HLOM): Lessons Learned from the GRF on Meaningful Refugee Participation

…cos de una participación significativa de los refugiados. Rez Gardi, co-directora gerente de R-SEAT, presentó las principales conclusiones del informe, que evaluaba la calidad …

Nimo Bokore: Supporting Social Work in Somalia

LERRN celebrates the success of Professor Nimo Bokore’s dedication to helping create sustainable, locally led initiative’s that strengthen civil society and improve the well-being of …

Webinar Report – The Politics and Process of Refugee Leadership: A Comparative Analysis of Factors Conditioning Refugee Leadership in Global South

Para la versión en español, desplácese hasta la parte inferior de esta página. On February 08, 2025, the Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN) hosted …