Project Summary:
LERRN aims to better understand and enhance the role of civil society in responding to the needs of refugees in the global south. Civil society plays a large role in developing innovative responses to refugee situations and has the power to be a driver of change within political communities.
The Partnership’s goal is to enhance the understandings of the global refugee regime and empower society to directly contribute to the improved function of the regime, thereby ensuring more predictable protection and solutions for refugees and enhancing their lived experience. The project officially launched in October 2018 and will run until December 2025.
https://research.info.yorku.ca/2018/07/york-researchers-partner-in-3-5-million-refugee-study/
https://carleton.ca/lerrn/
Project Description:
SSHRC partnership grant
Project Type:
Funded
Project Role:
co-applicant
Country 1:
Canada
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Funder:
SSHRC
Year Project Started:
2018
Collaborator:
James Milner
Collaborator Institution:
Carleton University
Collaborator Role:
principal investigator
(e.g type 1000 for 1,000)