Failure and Hope
Discover the compelling insights of Failure and Hope by Christine Mahoney, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This thought-provoking book spans 166 pages and delves into the critical issues surrounding global advocacy for refugees. Through meticulous fieldwork conducted in seven conflict zones and an extensive analysis of all 61 refugee crises worldwide, Mahoney unveils the shortcomings of current advocacy efforts.
More than just a critique, Failure and Hope offers a fresh perspective on how social entrepreneurship can be leveraged to champion the rights of forcibly displaced individuals. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in emigration and immigration policies, government actions, and the plight of refugees in the United Kingdom and beyond.
Join Christine Mahoney in exploring innovative solutions and fostering hope for a better future for those affected by displacement.