International responses to migrant destitution: lessons for the UK
By Patrick Duce, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
International responses to migrant destitution: lessons for the UK
Providing for the accommodation and integration needs of refugees through local authorities
2017
Yorkshire and The Humber
I am Programme Lead (Homelessness) at World Habitat, a global housing foundation.
The main topic of my Churchill Fellowship was housing, homelessness and migration. The purpose of my Fellowship in 2017 was to travel to Germany and Canada to investigate refugee and migrant emergency housing, with a focus on the Syrian refugee crisis.
I was particularly interested in this area because of my job at that time, which was as Innovation and Good Practice Project Manager at Homeless Link, managing the Strategic Alliance on Migrant Destitution. I was working with some of the largest migrant and homelessness organisations in the UK, exploring housing and accommodation options for excluded migrants.
Following my Fellowship, I've now progressed into a role that supports housing and homelessness organisations all over Europe and the world. Focusing on the right to housing, World Habitat is a global housing foundation that specialises in finding some of the most innovative practice across the world, and transferring the good practice to those that need it.
My Fellowship was as invaluable learning experience that continues to this day.
By Patrick Duce, 2019
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By Patrick Duce, 2019
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.