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Paul Olubayo

he/him Board Member

Paul is Passionate human rights advocate with a specialization in human rights law and international justice.
He is a Master of Human Rights & LLB Law Graduate.

Paul has Experience in advocacy relating to asylum-seekers and refugees both in the United Kingdom and the United States


Black and white portrait of Paul Olubayo. He is wearing a cap and smiling with a recording microphone next to him.

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