The Benefits and Challenges of Including Refugees and Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Paid and Unpaid Positions in NonGovernmental Organisations through ‘Experts by Experience’ programs Cover Image

The Benefits and Challenges of Including Refugees and Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Paid and Unpaid Positions in NonGovernmental Organisations through ‘Experts by Experience’ programs
The Benefits and Challenges of Including Refugees and Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Paid and Unpaid Positions in NonGovernmental Organisations through ‘Experts by Experience’ programs

Author(s): Sarah Elmammeri
Subject(s): Migration Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Refugees; asylum seekers; inclusion; NGOs;

Summary/Abstract: With the increase in migration to Europe after the 2015–2016 ‘refugee crisis’, the inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers in society and the workplace became crucial. However, refugees find it difficult to obtain jobs with or without qualifications, whereas asylum seekers are restricted because of their legal status, affecting their right to work. NGOs working with refugees and asylum seekers have been trying to implement strategies for inclusion by involving more people with lived experience. However, are these efforts enough? What are the limitations and challenges of this approach? This paper investigates small-scale inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees in charities in the United Kingdom using qualitative in-depth semistructured interviews. It discusses the role charities play from the perspective of refugees, asylum seekers, and NGO workers. The paper will present a new concept in NGOs referred to as ‘experts by experience’ looking at its benefits and limitations.

  • Issue Year: 2/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 397-411
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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