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Forced Migration Review has an International Advisory Board whose members undertake to review material and advise on editorial, promotional and funding issues.

Although the IAB members’ institutional affiliations are listed below, they serve in an individual capacity and do not necessarily represent their institutions.

Diana Avila
Diagolo Sudamericano
Paula Banerjee
Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group
Nina M. Birkeland Norwegian Refugee Council/IDMC
Amelia Bookstein Kyazze
Save the Children UK
Mark Cutts
Humanitarian Reform Support Unit, OCHA
Henia Dakkak Technical Specialist, Humanitarian Response Unit, UNFPA
Rachel Hastie
Humanitarian Protection Adviser, Oxfam GB
Khalid Koser
Geneva Centre for Security Policy
Erin Mooney
ProCap/UNHCR
Francis Nicholson
Department of International Protection Services, UNHCR
Dan Seymour
Head, Gender and Human Rights Unit, UNICEF
Richard Williams European Council on Refugees and Exiles
Roger Zetter
Director, Refugee Studies Centre


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