This paper outlines the discussions, key recommendations and outcomes from the Asia Pacific Summit of Refugees (APSOR), held on 22 October 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand participants in video hubs...
On 19 June 2020, the Asia Pacific Network of Refugees (APNOR) convened its first virtual regional conference, focusing on the theme of Refugee Leadership during COVID-19 and beyond...
We are grateful for the advice provided by experts during the writing process from Asia Pacific Network of Refugees (APNOR), Forced Migration Research Network (University of New South Wales)...
Strengthen the capacity and interest of diverse actors in the region in engaging with the GRF, as well as with the longer-term implementation of both the Global Compact on Refugees...
In recent years, numerous initiatives have been developed to enable the meaningful participation of refugees, migrants and host communities in decision-making processes that affect them...
UNHCR and other stakeholders use either ‘Affected Community-Based Organizations (ACBOs)’, ‘Affected Community-led Organizations (ACLOs)’ or ‘organizations and initiatives led by affected communities’...
With few exceptions, refugees have historically been excluded from systematic and meaningful inclusion in high-level governance areas of policy- and decision-making (Harley 2021)...
“We have a legal and moral obligation to protect people fleeing bombs, bullets and tyrants, and throughout history those people have enriched our society.” — Juliet Stevenson
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