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Refugee Women Connect gives evidence at the Women and Equalities Committee enquiry

Refugee Women Connect’s Head of Policy and Advocacy Pip McKnight gave evidence to the Women and Equalities Committee enquiry alongside Annie and Roxanna from VOICES Network UK Priscilla Dudhia from Women for Refugee Women and Kathryn Cronin from Garden Court Chambers. Read more

Evaluation Tender

Introduction to the Power Up! Project Power Up! is a three-year project funded by Comic Relief and delivered by Women for Refugee Women (London) and Refugee Women Connect (Liverpool). The project is aimed at developing the capacity of asylum-seeking and refugee women in the UK to advocate on gender-based violence and the need for a fairer asylum process, building a movement of women with lived experience that can connect with decision makers in order to effect change. Read more

Refugees Welcome Rally: Judell’s experience of protesting on Parliament Square

In October, Refugee Women Connect protested the Nationality & Borders Bill on Parliament Square. Read Judell's experiences here. Read more

Media

Recent media coverage of Refugee Women Connect. Read more

Say no to the Nationality & Borders Bill

The Borders Bill will cause additional hardship and suffering to women and gender non-conforming people seeking asylum in the UK. Read our response here. Read more

How SGBV survivors are let down by British authorities

Refugee Women Connect Advocacy Group members Hana and Manono are interviewed for Sky News, explaining how the British asylum system has failed to protect them. Read more

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