Sisters Not Strangers report: Hear us
The Sisters Not Strangers coalition surveyed 115 refugee and asylum-seeking women about how they have survived during the pandemic. Women who were already living in poverty
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The Sisters Not Strangers coalition surveyed 115 refugee and asylum-seeking women about how they have survived during the pandemic. Women who were already living in poverty

Womensโ Budget Group along with Fawcett Society, London School of Economics and Queen Mary University London conducted polling research to explore the impact coronavirus is
‘We recognise that we are dealing with two pandemics โ violence against women and girls declared by the World Health Organisation in 2013 and Coronavirus

In response to the Chancellor’s welcomed announcement of a ยฃ750 million pot to support frontline charities, including those supporting domestic abuse victims during the coronavirus

Fawcett Society are working in partnership with the Runnymede Trust to deliver a project exploring the pay and progression of women of colour. Pay and Progression of Women

Social media and the internet was a particular focus of concern over antisemitism and extremism in 2018. This is according to the December 2019 report

The proliferation of harsh policies to make the UK a ‘hostile environment’ for undocumented immigrants led to inexcusable treatment not only of the children of

@EHRC have published their strategic plan for 2019-2022, which explains how they will protect and promote equality and human rights in Britain..
“The structural socio-economic exclusion of racial and ethnic minority communities in the United Kingdom is striking,” says the June 2019 report (pdf) from the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

‘People of colour amounted to only 4% (approximately 30) of the total elected MEPs – After Brexit reducing to 3% (24)’.