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This episode features humanitarian and human rights advocate, Amali Tower, Founder & Executive Director of Climate Refugees, a non-profit centered on climate justice and everything in between, from induced displacement, migration, food insecurity, and regional conflicts. Amali has worked over 17 years in human rights and to promote the protection of refugees and forcibly displaced persons in a variety of contexts, including in refugee resettlement, protection, evaluation and research with the UN Refugee Agency in Kenya and in Jordan on Syria response, various NGOs throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the US, and as a sub-contractor and consultant to the US Department of State's overseas US Refugee Admissions Program. You can learn more about Climate Refugees as well as read many of Amali's authored work and research at Climate-Refugees.org.
As a non-profit, Climate Refugees relies on the generous support of its donors from all walks of life who also understand the urgency of climate justice work, especially as it relates to human rights. We encourage all our listeners to donate, join the movement, and follow Climate Refugees on social media @Climate_Refugee and Amali @TowerAmali