Rhetoric vs. reality: The meaningful participation of migrants in humanitarian action

Authors

  • Nicole Hoagland Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab
  • Magdalena Arias Cubas Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/thl2026art2345

Keywords:

migrants, refugees, participation, Red Cross Red Crescent

Abstract

While there is extensive support by the humanitarian sector for the meaningful participation of migrants in theory and rhetoric, the gap between commitments and action is wide. Migrant voices and the unique expertise, experience and knowledge they bring continues to be recognised and articulated on paper but is still often undervalued in practice. Drawing on an analysis and evolution of terminology and models around meaningful participation in the context of migration-related work in the humanitarian sector, as well as insights and learnings from the Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab, this paper argues that concrete action on the meaningful participation of migrants, including refugees, is not keeping pace with words and intentions. For meaningful participation of migrants to become a reality, it requires systems change to break down persistent barriers in humanitarian policy and processes and enable a rebalance of power. 

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Author Biographies

  • Nicole Hoagland, Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab

    Nicole is the Senior Advisor for Policy and Engagement at the Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab. She has over 15 years of experience in policy advocacy, research, program management and public policy, with a focus on migration. 

  • Magdalena Arias Cubas, Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab

    Magdalena is the Research Lead for the Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab. She holds a PhD in Sociology and Social Policy from the University of Sydney and has over a decade of experience in leading research with migrants in the Americas, Africa, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific.

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Published

2026-04-02

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“Rhetoric vs. reality: The meaningful participation of migrants in humanitarian action” (2026) The Humanitarian Leader, 8(1). doi:10.21153/thl2026art2345.

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