Not Really Strangers

Why the Refugee Crisis Isn’t Just a Government Problem with Colin Browne

UNHCR Season 1 Episode 4

In this episode of Not Really Strangers, Suzanne sits down with Colin Browne—newly appointed board member at USA for UNHCR. His experience as a former global supply chain leader, and someone who’s lived in nine countries, offers a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on displacement. From a powerful refugee simulation in Hong Kong to the role businesses can play in humanitarian crises, Colin shares what connects us, why the private sector matters, and why he believes we’re not really strangers.


Topics Discussed:

  • How a 24-hour immersive simulation reshaped Colin’s understanding of the refugee experience
  • The surprising ways global supply chains intersect with displacement crises
  • Why most refugees are hosted in low- and middle-income countries, not wealthy nations—and what that means for humanitarian response
  • The critical role the private sector can play alongside governments in addressing global crises
  • Why the phrase Not Really Strangers reflects our shared humanity, no matter our backgrounds


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