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
This report explores forces at work that prevent women from experiencing the full spectrum of financial autonomy – and that many of them begin at
Womens’ Budget Group along with Fawcett Society, London School of Economics and Queen Mary University London conducted polling research to explore the impact coronavirus is
The UK Government has made steps towards lifting the coronavirus lockdown, signalling a move to the next phase of the national response to the pandemic.
There has been some talk of COVID-19 as a “great leveller”, but any examination of the reality reveals this is wrong. The COVID-19 pandemic ‘landed’
This briefing by Women’s Budget Group examines the UK Government published documents detailing a ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown. On 12 May the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak
In response to the Chancellor’s welcomed announcement of a £750 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
“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.
The majority (74%) of hate crimes reported and recorded in Wales were motivated by race or religion.
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