Mentoring new voices in forced migration publishing
Publication, particularly in peer-reviewed journals, remains one of the most tangible ways to share knowledge on forced displacement, to advance scholarship and individual career goals, and to inform policy debates. A 2020 study of the Journal of Refugee Studies, arguably…
Bridging youth and power: the Youth Advisory Board in Cairo
Our goal in writing this article is to raise awareness about the issues facing unaccompanied children and youth (UCY)[1] and to inspire greater inclusion of their voices – our voices – in decision-making and policy discussions. We also hope to…
Hear my voice: refugees’ participation in Kenyan policy development
Public participation is critical to the development of good public policy. Based on the belief that those who are affected by a decision have a right to be involved in the decision-making process, it contributes to the empowerment of communities…
Tackling statelessness: the fundamental importance of stateless people’s voices
Statelessness affects over ten million people worldwide.[1] A perpetual issue for stateless people[2] and those helping to resolve statelessness is the notable lack of awareness from the world at large about the issue. With limited awareness about it, there is…
Voice and power at the intersection of art, technology and advocacy
How can the agency of Rohingya refugees and IDPs be more fully embraced as part of responses to their displacement? How can advocacy in such contexts go beyond their voices being ‘amplified’ by intermediaries, instead enabling Rohingya themselves to steer…
Self-representation of Syrian refugees in the media in Turkey and Germany
When three young Syrian workers were burned to death at a factory in Izmir in Western Turkey, the racist attack was not featured in Turkey’s main media outlets, and only became known 35 days after the incident when documented by…
Meaningful representation starts at the top: refugees on UNHCR’s ExCom
I, Bahati Kanyamanza, have been a refugee for 22 years. When I came of age in a refugee camp in Uganda, I wondered whether the State of Uganda or the State of my birth – the Democratic Republic of Congo…
Not just a seat at the table: refugee participation and the importance of listening
In December 2019, UNHCR convened the first ever Global Refugee Forum (GRF), bringing together over 3,000 participants to consider new approaches to addressing refugee protection and solutions globally. One of the most celebrated aspects of the Forum was the novel…
Shifting power in forced displacement: the need for internal organisational change
Increasingly, global actors recognise that those with lived experience of forced displacement and their host community allies are sustainably and cost-effectively driving holistic, community-driven solutions in refugee-hosting communities. However, those with lived experience and their allies are too often excluded…