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Rape capital of the world

The starting point to changing something is knowing about it. Read about the atrocities taking place in Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Not just another “woman’s issue”

Women’s rights are human rights – the Government must be committed to raising awareness, speaking out and legislating

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The experiences of asylum seeking women must be recognised

It’s time to recognise the needs of asylum seeking women and develop strategies that result in real actions.

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Eight years on… and things still need to change

Our senior caseworker, Helen Baillot, contemplates ways to improve the situation for women seeking asylum in the UK.

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16 days of action – what would you do to eliminate violence against women?

Read our blog series as part of 16 days of action to eliminate violence against women – and get involved!

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Messages of support from MSPs

MSPs and the First Minister speak out on the uncertainty over Glasgow’s UK Border Agency housing contract.

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Home Office profits from the Azure card

The estimated amount of unspent credit recovered by the Home Office from the Azure card in one year? £650,000.

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Child detention discussed at our conference

“As a parent myself, to hear of any child put in a detention centre for immigration purposes makes me heart-broken.”

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Looking for fairness in the community

Now it is the time for requesting fairness in the asylum process and for more protection for asylum seekers and refugees in the UK.

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Asylum seekers and refugees need better protection

Asylum seekers and refugees in the UK need better protection than they are currently receiving, said speakers at our conference.

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Forbidden Sun Dance, letting dance shine through

Our arts and culture officer reflects on a recent performance and the importance of self expression through the arts.

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Roadkill/child trafficking panel discussion, 5 November, 9:00pm

Join us at the Tron Theatre at our upcoming panel discussion and share your thoughts on child trafficking.

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Work and dignity

Poverty is a hot topic, but what of those who are already vulnerable?

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Safety – an essential human right

Child refugees tell about their experiences on Radio 4 and prompt us to consider the need for all children to feel safe.

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Celebrating creativity for Black History Month

Dance House, Document and Maryhill Integration Network are coming together for Document8 and Black History Month, writes Satya Dunning.

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The forgotten

Memories can sometimes be hard to handle, and for refugees there is a paradox. Forgotting can mean survival, but if you want to get Refugee Status, you do so at your peril.

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