International Refugee Assistance Project
Miriam Aced serves as Co-Director at the International Refugee Assistance Project, advocating for refugees and displaced individuals through legal representation, systemic advocacy, and litigation. Aced co-founded Migration Voter and previously held positions including Assistant Director at the Center for Intersectional Justice, Sub-Managing Editor at Refugee Review, and Project Manager for multiple initiatives aimed at addressing access to education and work for marginalized youth. Aced's experience extends across various internships and research roles, including work with UNRWA and the EC-UNDP, focusing on migration rights and development. Aced holds advanced degrees in International Law, International Business, and European Immigration and Asylum Law from prestigious institutions, enriching a robust portfolio dedicated to migration and human rights advocacy.
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International Refugee Assistance Project
IRAP is a global legal aid and advocacy organization working to create a world where refugees and all people seeking safety are empowered to claim their right to freedom of movement and a path to lasting refuge. Everyone should have a safe place to live and a safe way to get there.