Breakfast Briefing: The Global Refugee Crisis

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Thursday 13 July 2017

08:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Location

St Michael's House, 11 Priory Row, Coventry CV1 5EX

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Event details

The plight of refugees around the world has shot to prominence in public and political debates over recent years. Around 65 million people around the world have been displaced by armed conflict or human rights violations. Many of them face years of uncertainty in exile and camps such as Dadaab in Kenya or Zaatari in Jordan have grown to the size of cities. As a result, the refugee system has been roundly criticised and calls have gone up around the world for reforms and new ways of thinking about solving ‘the global refugee crisis’.

For this Breakfast Briefing, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations invite you to reflect on what is meant by the ‘refugee crisis’ and the possible responses. Is there really a crisis? Where is it and who does it involve? What is life like for refugees around the world? And what is the best response for people fleeing conflict and persecution?

A discussion among our panellists will be followed by the film ‘Warehoused’, a documentary offering an intimate glimpse into daily life at the world’s largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya. The film foregrounds refugee’s personal stories, shining light on their hopes, fears, courage and perseverance.

Speakers

Sabir Zazai - Director, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre (Chair)

Professor Heaven CrawleyChair in International Migration, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University

Daniel TrillingEditor of New Humanist and journalist for the Guardian, Al Jazeera, the London Review of Books, Newsweek, New Statesman and others

More information:

The Coventry Breakfast Briefing series is a collaboration between Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre and the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University. Past events have examined migration across the Mediterranean and the lives of European migrants in Britain.

 

Booking information

For more information or to register your place, please email events.ctpsr@coventry.ac.uk 

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