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The Power of Refugee-Led Organizations in Humanitarian Work ft. Najlaa Dawod

44 min · 12. maj 2026
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The conversation delves into the experiences of Najlaa Dawod, focusing on imposter syndrome and the challenges faced by refugee-led organizations. It explores the impact of displacement on identity and belonging, the empowerment and recognition of refugee-led organizations, the challenges and hope for displaced youth, and the vision for a community-led humanitarian system. Chapters * 00:00 Navigating Imposter Syndrome * 16:34 Empowerment and Recognition of Refugee-Led Organizations * 36:36 Challenges and Hope for Displaced Youth * 57:25 Community-Led Humanitarian System

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