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Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Released Thursday, 2nd February 2023
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Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Voices of Resilience: Alnarjes Harba

Thursday, 2nd February 2023
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At the age of 12, Alnarjes Harba was forced to flee her home in Syria after it had been bombed seven times She then led her mother to a refugee camp in Lebanon. While in Lebanon, she lived in extremely difficult conditions.  Despite this, Alnarjes achieved exceptional results in her schooling and ultimately landed a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Management at Southern New Hampshire University while living in Lebanon. She is currently studying MSc in Global Health and Conflict at the St George’s University of London.


In this week’s episode, Alnarjes speaks about the unique way in which refugees are denied access to opportunities that could help remove them from states of dependency and unsafety. She talks about the power of allowing refugees access to opportunities and the potential she sees among refugees to better their own lives and their communities if only they are given the opportunity.


Alnarjes finds joy and fulfillment in inspiring those from backgrounds similar to hers to aspire to achieve better for themselves. She is gearing up to apply for her Ph.D. at Oxford University and is actively involved in refugee impact work such as her previous work as a Logistics Co-Lead for the Migration Summit.

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Voices of Resilience

The number of people who have been forcibly displaced continues to increase alarmingly; as of mid 2022, the UNHCR has reported that for the first time on record, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has surpassed 100 million. This is a staggering figure in itself, but another tragedy of the enormity of this number is that it often overshadows the fact that every one of those 100+ million is a distinct individual who has had their life irrevocably altered and their inspiring story tends to be buried under the statistics. During the first edition of the Migration Summit in 2022, we hosted various storytelling sessions where we heard from displaced individuals, with the aim of humanising these statistics. Similar to these sessions, we are looking to amplify the voices of some incredible individuals who have overcome obstacles far beyond our imagination. The aim of this podcast is to share the journeys of six individuals striving for the dignified life they deserve. Given that education and employment are often a pivotal part of the road to a financially stable, dignified life, this podcast will share insight on their journeys, with a focus on their education paths and livelihoods.In this podcast, we hope to contribute to the shift in the narrative of refugees across the world and encourage stakeholders and listeners alike to take action. We do not want the label of refugee to define these individuals as powerless victims, instead, we intend to portray them as the determined individuals that they are with full agency to succeed in any way they desire, given the right resources. This podcast series will consist of seven episodes. It will be released in January, in the run-up to the Migration Summit 2023 which will explore the theme “Co-creating pathways to learning, livelihood, and dignity”.

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