Voices Unveiled: Photography Exhibition
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View ArticleThe Labour Party has won the UK General Election
Today, 5 July 2024, the Labour Party has won the United Kingdom’s General Election and will now form a majority Government in the House of Commons. We would like to welcome the new Government and the...
View ArticleOur 2024 Summer Party!
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View ArticleOur statement on the tragic attack in Southport and the following racist,...
We are horrified and sickened by the recent violent attack in Southport and the senseless loss of lives. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice...
View ArticleCoercion and Control: The treatment of women seeking asylum in hotel...
Our new research, Coercion and Control: The treatment of women seeking asylum in hotel accommodation, shows that women who have fled gender-based violence are subjected to coercion and control in hotel...
View Article16 days of activism: what can you do?
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View ArticleProtected: After four wonderful years, our Director, Alphonsine Kabagabo, is...
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View ArticleReflections from Alphonsine
After four years as the Director of Women for Refugee Women, I have decided that it is time to move on. I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible journey we’ve shared....
View ArticleJane’s experience
I feel less human. I feel like, I don’t know how to express it, like I’m disappearing from the universe. I told the Home Office that I am disabled, that I am blind. I even showed them my medical...
View ArticleExhibition in Hackney by Papillon Projects supporting refugee women
“‘A Pocket Full Of Plenty’, is a group show curated by Papillon Projects, an exhibition platform set up by Scarlett Pochet and Moriah Ogunbiyi, which will be taking place at Netil House in Hackney,...
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