Religion And Social Justice For Refugees About The Bridging Voices Project

Prof. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh talks about the findings of a new report titled "Religion and Social Justice for Refugees", which has been published in collaboration with Yale University, the British Council and the Refugee Hosts project.

The report offers fresh insights into the roles played by faith-based actors and local faith communities in contexts of displacement in diverse contexts around the world. Drawing on over 300 in-depth interviews with refugees, members of local host communities and locally based organisations in towns, cities and camps in Cameroon, Greece, Malaysia, Mexico, Lebanon and Jordan, the report identifies and examines the ways that faith plays an important role in supporting social justice for refugees.

Read the full report on the Refugee Hosts website: refugeehosts.org/2020/04/03/new-report-launched-religion-and-social-justice-for-refugees/

  • Religion and Social Justice for Refugees: About the Bridging Voices Project ( Download)
  • Meet the UCL-Yale Bridging Voices Consortium ( Download)
  • Perspectives on Religion and Social Justice ( Download)
  • Social Justice- Refugees ( Download)
  • 3 STEPS TO SUPPORT REFUGEES IN YOUR COMMUNITY. ( Download)
  • Refugee - A Social Justice Crisis - Fall 2018 ( Download)
  • Syrian Refugees: A Social Justice Issue ( Download)
  • You're Doing It Wrong: The evolution of cultural competence | Raquel Martin | TEDxRutgersCamden ( Download)
  • Musicians without Borders | Laura Hassler | TEDxAUCollege ( Download)
  • Introduction: Disrupting Humanitarian Narratives ( Download)
  • Professor Jane McAdam - Refugee rights and protections ( Download)
  • Bridging the gap: what role should civil society play in supporting refugees and migrants ( Download)
  • Closing of Day One: the Refugee Hosts Team ( Download)
  • Reflecting on the Refugee Hosts Conference ( Download)
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Learning how to get it right | Asif Sadiq | TEDxCroydon ( Download)