“We were not merely participating; we were leading the discussions”: Participation and self-representation of refugee young people in international advocacy

Download files
Access & Terms of Use
open access
Altmetric
Abstract
There is increased commitment to the participation and self-representation of people with lived experiences as refugees and asylum seekers in advocacy, especially at international, high-level events. However, we know very little about what opportunities and challenges such processes present. This paper reports on findings from a research project on youth participation and self-representation at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in collaboration with two young women and two young men from refugee backgrounds who live in Australia. We contribute new perspectives to contemporary debates on the potential for participation and self-representation in high-level consultations to effect policy change.
Persistent link to this record
DOI
Link to Open Access Version
Author(s)
;
Bordbar, A
;
Hazara, A
;
Lang, E
;
Yahya, S
Supervisor(s)
Creator(s)
Editor(s)
Translator(s)
Curator(s)
Designer(s)
Arranger(s)
Composer(s)
Recordist(s)
Conference Proceedings Editor(s)
Other Contributor(s)
Corporate/Industry Contributor(s)
Publication Year
2020-10-01
Resource Type
Journal Article
Degree Type
UNSW Faculty
Files
download Refugee_young_people_and_international_advocacy_4Oct19.docx 67.26 KB Microsoft Word XML Accepted version (post print)
Related dataset(s)