Interviews & Webinars
Digital media featuring RIT team members are displayed below.
RIT CONVERSATION WITH BARNABAS TICHA MUVHUTI
INTERVIEW
In this audio conversation, host Charles Simpson speaks with RIT case study researcher Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti, author of the reports from Cape Town and Makhanda, South Africa. Barnabas talks about his experiences with integration as a Zimbabwean living in South Africa, and as a researcher with the RIT project.
HOW LOCAL VOICES CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND REFUGEE INTEGRATION
META (NOW SWITCHBOARD) INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE PODCAST EPISODE
Karen Jacobsen & Charles Simpson
How can we measure integration? Our latest podcast spotlights the interesting approach of the Refugees in Towns (RIT) project, an initiative of the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University. For this podcast, META was joined by Karen Jacobsen, Professor at the Tufts University Fletcher School, director of the Refugees and Forced Migration Program at the Feinstein International Center, and Principal Investigator of Refugees in Towns, as well as Charles Simpson, Program Administrator of Refugees in Towns.
WEBINAR: INTEGRATION IN DEVELOPING CITIES - CAPE TOWN, DAR ES SALAAM, DELHI
This webinar recording shares findings from three Refugees in Towns cases exploring local experiences with integration in developing cities: Cape Town, Dar es Salaam, and Delhi. The webinar features local researchers from each city, and explores how migrant and host communities have experienced and adapted to integration.
WEBINAR: INTEGRATION ON THE BALKANS ROUTE FROM ISTANBUL TO BELGRADE TO HAMBURG
This webinar recording shares the findings from three Refugees in Towns cases exploring local experiences with integration in three cities along the Balkans migrant route: Istanbul as a source city, Belgrade as a transit city, and Hamburg as a destination city. The webinar features local researchers from each city, and discusses their experiences with localized and participant research.