Research interests include the politics of International migration and displacement, development, human rights, African politics and governance in Africa, Peace and Conflicts studies. Current Project: Local Engagement Refugee Research Network The Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN) is a team of researchers and practitioners committed to promoting protection and solutions with and for refugees. Our goal is to ensure that refugee research, policy and practice are shaped by a more inclusive, equitable and informed collective engagement of civil society. Through collaborative research, training, and knowledge-sharing, we aim to improve the functioning of the global refugee regime and ensure more timely protection and rights-based solutions for refugeesThe projected is funded by Social Science and Humanity Research Council (SSHRC Canada) |