The University of Ottawa Refugee Hub, in collaboration with the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) & Carleton University’s Migration and Diaspora Studies program, is pleased to host this public event:

Innovation in pathways to protection: Community sponsorship & complementary pathways

This event is linked with the project Changing Orders: Shaping the Future and Securing Rights in a World in Transformation, which was supported by the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue: “Smart Changes for a Better World” Public Policy Research Agenda.

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The ongoing global displacement emergency characterised by increasing numbers of forced migrants needing refuge has prompted the exploration of alternative solutions to traditional refugee resettlement programmes. Complementary Pathways and Community Sponsorship have emerged as innovative approaches to refugee resettlement which often involves partnership between the state and civil society and potentially the private sector. These initiatives build on years of experience from Canada in the shape of their Private Sponsorship Programme.

This presentation will focus on the global state of knowledge on Complementary Pathways and Community Sponsorship outside of Canada. Reporting the findings of a systematic literature review of peer-reviewed research on these programmes, Professor Phillimore will highlight what is known, identify research gaps and outline a future research agenda.

Event with Jenny Phillimore, Bassel Ramli and Gabrielle Thiboutot

Speakers

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Jenny Phillimore | Professor of Migration and Superdiversity, University of Birmingham

DISCUSSANTS

Bassel Ramli | Director, Global Mobility Jumpstart - Refugee Talent

Me Gabrielle Thiboutot | Immigration Lawyer, BDIA Bertrand Deslauriers Attorneys