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 release provides a descriptive overview of deaths related to Covid-19 among people identifying by religion group, ethnic group and disability status. It will contain

Runnymede’s report on race equality and racism in Scotland, released July 2020, finds that one third of black and minority ethnic (BME) people in Scotland
Workers from black and ethnic minority groups are more likely to experience financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just a health crisis; it is also a social and economic one, which in turn will also have a longer

The Prime Minister today has promised a new deal ‘to tackle this country’s great unresolved challenges’. How can we be sure it will really tackle

‘Given well-documented evidence about racism in policing, many teachers interviewed felt that the increasing presence of school-based police officers will have a detrimental impact upon
Public Health England (PHE) has a statutory duty, under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to have due regard to the need to reduce

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 Ubele Initiative has written its second letter to the Prime Minister demanding a public inquiry into the elevated Covid-19 related deaths amongst the BAME