• "What Will My Story Inspire You To Do?" - Refugee Advocate Nhial Deng

  • Oct 14 2022
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

"What Will My Story Inspire You To Do?" - Refugee Advocate Nhial Deng

  • Summary

  • This week’s episode, Rai Jordan is joined by Nhial Deng. Nhial is a South Sudanese refugee, writer, community activist, founder, humanitarian consultant and so much more. He has held positions with Global Affairs Canada, the University of Oxford, the United Nations, and the list goes on. Today he tells us his unique story of living in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya for 11 years, describes what advocacy means to him, discusses the initiatives he has founded and supports, as well as encourage others to do more.

    In light of the Afghanistan and Ukrainian crisis, over 100 million people are currently displaced. Nhial uses an interpersonal lens and reminds us all that every displaced person is an individual with aspirations and dreams of their own. Nhial encourages us all to talk with refugees, listen to their stories, and rather than speak for them, provide them a platform so they can share their stories.

    If you want to keep up with Nhial, follow him at:

    LinkedIn - Nhial Deng

    Twitter - @Nhialdeng

    Author on Aljazeera - https://www.aljazeera.com/author/nhial-deng

    Founder of Refugee Peace Ambassadors




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