Human + Kind = Humankind - Dr. Joshua Awesome
Four years ago, I received my permanent resident certificate. Although my South African identity document followed a year later, the memory of being robbed at OR Tambo International Airport upon my return to South Africa is still vivid. This incident led to my wrongful labelling as "undesirable," a deeply traumatic experience that forever changed my perspective on statelessness and the plight of refugees.
In the face of adversity, I discovered a wellspring of strength and resilience. This personal ordeal mirrored the daily struggles faced by countless refugees, igniting my resolve to advocate for those who lack a voice. I owe immense gratitude to the United Nations Refugee Centre for their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts in supporting refugees worldwide. This experience reinforced the importance of treating statelessness with the utmost seriousness. Every person, above all else, is a human being deserving of dignity and respect.
The creation of the "Refugee Olympics Team" by Local Olympics Committee (LOC) President Thomas Bach in 2015 embodies this principle. This initiative, which aimed to include athletes forced to flee their countries, resulted in the first-ever Refugee Olympics Team of 10 competing at the 2016 Olympics. At the Tokyo Olympics, 29 refugee athletes represented the team. The Paris Olympics 2024 will play host to the third Refugee Olympics Team, consisting of 37 athletes competing, exemplifying the spirit of resilience and unity in supporting the 100 million refugees worldwide.
The Refugee Olympics Team stands as a powerful testament to the human spirit and the grit required to overcome unimaginable obstacles. These athletes, who have endured so much, remind us of the indomitable strength within us all. They compete not just for medals but for recognition, dignity, and hope. Their stories provide valuable leadership lessons that can inspire us all in our personal and professional lives.
Some leadership lessons

- Resilience in adversity
- Inclusivity and diversity
- Empathy and compassion
- Vision and Purpose