The NZRAP participated in the Research Impact Seminar Series at the University of Auckland (October Tāmaki Makaurau). The seminar highlighted the NZRAP as an innovative model bridging academia, government, and refugee advocacy. Panel members Jane Smith, Jose Tombe, and Madiha Ali Changezi shared insights on how the NZRAP facilitates collaboration across sectors, amplifies the voices of forcibly displaced people, and works towards a more inclusive New Zealand Refugee Resettlement Strategy. The event underscored the importance of research-practice partnerships in advancing refugee rights and driving policy change.
