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* Supported more than 96,000 people who were seeking asylum.<ref name="refugees">https://archive.is/Lj7r1</ref> | * Supported more than 96,000 people who were seeking asylum.<ref name="refugees">https://archive.is/Lj7r1</ref> | ||
* Runs public campaigns to "demonstrate the value" migrants bring to the UK, installing 3D artworks that were displayed on London’s South Bank.<ref name="refugees"></ref> | * Runs public campaigns to "demonstrate the value" migrants bring to the UK, installing 3D artworks that were displayed on London’s South Bank.<ref name="refugees"></ref> | ||
* Described the government Rwanda policy as cruel and immoral. Identified the Illegal Migration Act 2023 and Nationality and Borders Act 2022 as key risks in it's 2023 annual report.<ref name="refugees"></ref> | |||
== Donors == | == Donors == |
Revision as of 20:37, 5 February 2024
Stories
- Supported more than 96,000 people who were seeking asylum.[1]
- Runs public campaigns to "demonstrate the value" migrants bring to the UK, installing 3D artworks that were displayed on London’s South Bank.[1]
- Described the government Rwanda policy as cruel and immoral. Identified the Illegal Migration Act 2023 and Nationality and Borders Act 2022 as key risks in it's 2023 annual report.[1]
Donors
- Receives around £4 million per year in grant funding from the government.[2]
- Home Office donated £235million over 10 years to provide refugees with advice on asylum claims.[1]