
School of Governance
Young migrants and refugees bring unique and invaluable perspectives on our shared future, yet their voices often go unheard in decisions shaping communities.
The School of Governance is dedicated to changing that. Our national program is designed to empower refugee, asylum-seeking, and migrant youth, aged 16 to 30, to step confidently into leadership roles. We provide them with the tools they need to influence policy and engage actively in public life. Through fellowships, governance training, civic mentorship, and policy engagement, participants develop the skills, networks, and confidence necessary to spark meaningful change in their communities.
Since our launch, we have trained a diverse group of dedicated fellows who have gone on to further education, internships, and civic roles. These inspiring individuals have co-authored impactful migrant-led policy papers, spoken at public forums, and made their voices heard by decision-makers at both local and national levels. Many share that beyond gaining knowledge, they have discovered a deep sense of belonging and purpose in their journeys.

Looking ahead, we are excited to expand our program, ensuring that even more young people with lived migration experiences can access the training, mentorship, and opportunities they need to thrive. Our vision is to cultivate a diverse generation of leaders who are rooted in their lived experiences and committed to fostering a more inclusive and just society for all.
With thanks to our funders:
Ten Percent Foundation

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