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WEBINAR: April 14 at 10 AM ET

What Refugees Say About Refugee-Centered Programming

And How Humanitarian Organizations Can Act On It

Centering refugee voices and fostering refugee leadership are among RefugePoint’s core values and are growing priorities in the humanitarian sector. But what does it actually look like to put those values into action?

We recently surveyed refugee clients in Nairobi—where we run a large direct service program—to better understand their perspectives on how effective, impactful, and refugee-centered our programs are. The results offer an honest, evidence-informed look at refugee-centeredness from the voices that matter most.

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Join us as we share findings from our Refugee-Centeredness Barometer Survey, highlighting strengths, areas for growth, and actionable insights across these themes:

  1. Filling a gap in urban refugee response by delivering impactful, holistic services
  2. Collecting and acting on refugee input on our work
  3. Embedding refugee dignity, mental health and well-being in program design and delivery
  4. Supporting refugee leadership and participation in decision-making

Our panel will discuss what refugees say is working, what we can do better, and why listening to refugees isn’t just the right thing to do—it leads to better outcomes worth supporting and scaling.

We’re eager to open up the discussion about best practices in embedding refugee-centeredness as a lived value in all refugee programming. Join this dialogue with us!

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Who Should Attend?

This webinar is best suited for peers and partners in the refugee response sector who are seeking actionable approaches to strengthening refugee-centeredness within their own organizations. RefugePoint supporters who want a deeper understanding of our refugee-centered practices, and how they are experienced by our clients, will also find valuable insights in this discussion.

"They see you as a person, not a case file. They are very welcoming, they understand a family’s needs."

-A client from the Democratic Republic of the Congo