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Refugees in Action: Talking Refugee Rights and The Localization Agenda with Kuol, RELON.org's Advocacy Officer.

50 min · 27 dec 2023
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In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Kuol Arou Kuol, advocacy officer at the refugee-led organization network RELON in Uganda, about the significance of refugee-led approaches. We delve into the rights refugees are entitled to in Uganda, assess how these rights are being upheld, and discuss the localization agenda, a purported "paradigm shift" that introduces new methods for international organizations to collaborate, step forward, and step back to empower refugees to develop and lead solutions to issues affecting them. Our discussion focuses on the impact of the localization agenda on refugee-led initiatives and communities in Uganda. Is this merely rhetoric, or are international organizations genuinely changing the status quo? We also explore the capacity of refugees to capitalize on such opportunities.

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Refugees in Action: Talking Refugee Rights and The Localization Agenda with Kuol, RELON.org's Advocacy Officer.

In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Kuol Arou Kuol, advocacy officer at the refugee-led organization network RELON in Uganda, about the significance of refugee-led approaches. We delve into the rights refugees are entitled to in Uganda, assess how these rights are being upheld, and discuss the localization agenda, a purported "paradigm shift" that introduces new methods for international organizations to collaborate, step forward, and step back to empower refugees to develop and lead solutions to issues affecting them. Our discussion focuses on the impact of the localization agenda on refugee-led initiatives and communities in Uganda. Is this merely rhetoric, or are international organizations genuinely changing the status quo? We also explore the capacity of refugees to capitalize on such opportunities.

27 dec 202350 min