Presenters
Louisa Taylor, Co-founder and Director of Refugee 613; Wazhma Frogh, Community Manager, Refugee 613’s Afghan Digital Service and Nargis Ehsan, Digital Content Specialist, Refugee 613.May 24, 2023
Description
Many newcomers struggle to find information to help navigate their first months and years in Canada. Refugee 613’s Digital Messaging for Settlement and Integration (DMSI) project has explored the benefits of addressing this challenge by offering newcomers free, easy and fast access to settlement information in their own language and customized to their needs, via off-the-shelf apps on their smartphones. This webinar will talk about the learning from the latest DMSI pilot, the Afghan Digital Service, which uses a private, moderated group on Telegram to provide key settlement information to almost 800 Afghan newcomers. The presenters will share how the service works, its strengths and challenges and how service providers can benefit from it.
About the presenters
Louisa Taylor is the co-founder and director of Refugee 613, a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to improving the welcome and integration of refugees through better communications. Previously a writer and editor for Canadian and international publications for more than 20 years, Louisa also provides strategic communications advice to people and organizations working for social change.
Nargis Ehsan is a Digital Content Specialist with Refugee 613. She creates settlement content in Pashto and Dari for Afghan newcomers and responds to their questions through the Afghan Digital Service. Nargis is also a Core Team member of the CCR Youth Network. With her role in the external operations, she helps support the engagement, outreach and communication of Youth Network with migrant youth across Canada.
Wazhma Frogh is the Community Manager of Refugee 613’s Afghan Digital Service. A former human rights lawyer from Afghanistan, Wazhma came to Canada with more than two decades of work in supporting women and children in Afghanistan and the South Asian region. Wazhma is a trained practitioner in Women, Peace and Security issues and for the past 5 years in Canada has shifted her focus to providing settlement and system navigation support to newcomers and refugees.