by Kiel Downey | Mar 1, 2018 | Publication
View the Full Report Drawing on interviews conducted in 2017 with support from JUSTRAC, this report examines the case of the Somali Zigula in Tanzania, a former refugee population granted citizenship through a resettlement process—a “durable solution” to a refugee...
by Kiel Downey | May 1, 2017 | Publication
View Full Report Increasing violence in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador—known collectively as the “Northern Triangle” of Central America—poses a serious challenge to the rule of law and threatens the foundation for lasting prosperity in those countries. Much of...
by Kiel Downey | Mar 16, 2021
Ambassador Leoni Cuelenaere is Senior Fellow with the Rule of Law Collaborative (ROLC), where she brings over 20 years of experience serving with distinction in the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including assignments as Ambassador and Deputy Head of...
by Kiel Downey | May 18, 2016
Trained as a sociologist, Breanne Grace is interested in how refugees transition from statelessness to citizenship through the resettlement process. “We tend to think about citizenship as passports and legal documents. Of course that is part of it, but my research...
by Tyler Hammett | Dec 6, 2017
Dr. Rebecca Janzen is a scholar of gender, disability and religious studies in Mexican literature and culture whose research focuses on excluded populations in Mexico. In Fall 2017, she joined the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at USC, after...