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Why Change Requires People-Centered Ecosystems | Jasmine Simperingham | TEDxGVAGrad

Jasmine Simperingham discusses the importance of a people-centered legal ecosystem for refugee rights. Highlighting the challenges faced by refugees, she emphasizes the need for collaboration among diverse stakeholders, including refugees themselves, to create effective legal solutions. By fostering relationships and leveraging expertise within this ecosystem, over one million hours of free legal assistance were mobilized in 2023. Jasmine calls on everyone to identify their unique role in driving change, advocating for a collective, interconnected approach to addressing global issues. Jasmine Simperingham is a feminist, a lawyer and a global leader on refugee rights pro bono. With over two decades of international experience in the humanitarian, human rights, and justice sectors - including roles with the UN Refugee Agency and the governments of New Zealand and the UK - she now leads a global movement of lawyers committed to leveraging the law to empower refugees, stateless individuals, and other displaced people.As Program Director for Forced Displacement at PILnet, a global NGO, Jasmine cultivates collaborative partnerships between legal professionals and civil society organizations to advance refugee rights. She champions a people-centered and holistic ecosystem approach to legal work, ensuring that the legal needs, rights, and lived experiences of displaced people are at the forefront of legal advocacy and action. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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