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For media enquiries please contact: Hira Aftab - Communications Officer, [email protected]

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Victims of sexual violence let down by UK asylum system, report says

Jessica Murray, The Guardian, 29th November 2021

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Hana & Manono explain how SGBV survivors are let down by the British authorities

Inzamam Rashid, Sky News, 28th November 2021



Mum given just 26p more per day to feed her children during lockdown

Lisa Rand, Liverpool Echo, 25th July 2020

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Women seeking asylum left 'without basic support' during UK lockdown

Tobi Thomas, The Guardian, 20th July 2020

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Danger lurks in lockdown for survivors of trafficking, violence

James Brownsell, Al Jazeera, 19th May 2020

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'I feel that all the doors have been closed': lockdowns are making life even harder for migrant survivors of sexual violence

Jenny Phillimore & Sandra Pertek, The Conversation, 19th May 2020

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Coronavirus crisis 'increases suffering of most vulnerable refugees'

Nazia Parveen, The Guardian, 18th May 2020

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Published: 28th July, 2020

Updated: 30th November, 2021

Author: Alice Coles

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