

What’s missing is a relationship with the grassroots | Power Shift
Jun 5, 2025
In this dialogue, Hafsar Tameesuddin, a stateless Rohingya refugee and LGBTQ+ rights advocate, joins Raouf Mazou, UNHCR's Assistant High Commissioner for Operations. They tackle the vital need for grassroots relationships in the humanitarian sector. Tameesuddin's passionate call for collective leadership resonates, as they discuss the empowerment of displaced people and the role of anger in advocacy. They delve into the importance of empathy and collaboration between global organizations and local communities to create effective, long-term solutions for over 122 million displaced lives.
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Fear of Refugees Is Misunderstood
- Host communities' fears about refugees stem mostly from ignorance and misinformation.
- Politicization intensifies fear despite refugees bringing wealth and benefits to communities.
Practice Collective Leadership
- Foster collective leadership by openly sharing strengths and limitations.
- Engage with humility and transparency to complement each other's efforts in refugee protection.
Transforming Refugee Anger Positively
- Psychosocial support helps transform refugee anger and trauma into positive community growth.
- Enabling self-reliance improves refugees’ outcomes beyond those of host community members.