Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN)

The Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN) is a team of researchers and practitioners committed to promoting protection and solutions with and for refugees. LERRN's goal is to ensure that refugee research, policy and practice are shaped by a more inclusive, equitable and informed collective engagement of civil society.

Host/Institute: Carleton University
Critical dates (if applicable): 2018 – 2025
Location (country, city): International
Contributors/Partners: https://carleton.ca/lerrn/partner-organizations/
Upcoming events/publications:
https://carleton.ca/lerrn/learn-with-lerrn/publications/
https://carleton.ca/lerrn/learn-with-lerrn/upcoming-events/
Images/videos/podcasts: https://carleton.ca/lerrn/what-we-do/
Link to initiative home page: https://carleton.ca/lerrn/

The views expressed are those of the author/s, and are not attributable to the host organisations of the Resettlement.Plus website.

Recent Updates

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Summary of Private Refugee Sponsorship in Canada: 2021 Market Study
This report seeks to understand the potential market in Canada for private sponsorship of refugees, especially...
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Family Reunification and Europe
The November 2023 roundup of literature on Sponsorship, Resettlement, and Pathways to Protection was...
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Summary of Solidarity Work as Political Action: Advocating for Refugee and Asylum Seekers in the USA
The authors analyzed the rise of solidarity activism in the USA, focused on supporting refugees, asylum...
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