Dear all,
The Refugee Law Initiative (RLI) is pleased to announce details of a new seminar series on ‘Humanitarian Accountability in Displacement Contexts’, related to our work on the RECAP project (Research capacity strengthening and knowledge generation to support preparedness and response to humanitarian crises and epidemics).
This series of three seminars examines humanitarian accountability in displacement contexts, and provides a forum for discussion open to academics, practitioners and those with an interest in humanitarian and forced displacement issues.
All seminars are free and open to the public. For more information please visit https://rli.sas.ac.uk/events
How to make the humanitarian system fit for purpose: A bottom-up approach
Nick Van Pragg, Executive Director and Founder, Ground Truth Solutions
28 March, 6pm | Woburn Room (G22), Senate House
Taking humanitarian accountability to the next level
Dorothea Hilhorst, Professor of Humanitarian Aid and Reconstruction, Erasmus University Rotterdam
4 April, 6pm | Senate Room, Senate House
Revisiting accountability of humanitarian actors and researchers: Lessons from field-research with refugee populations in East Africa
Naohiko Omata, Senior Research Officer, Oxford University
13 June, 6pm | Bedford Room (G26), Senate House
Susan Reardon-Smith
Academic Support Officer
Refugee Law Initiative
School of Advanced Study | University of London | Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, UK
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