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Refugee Crisis

Why Europe Must Act

Europe Must Act argue the case for a more compassionate and humane European migration policy.

23rd October (11th May)
  • Voices

Sanctuary Should Not Mean Poverty

Seeking sanctuary has never been easy, but coronavirus has made building a new life in Wales even more challenging, writes Holly Taylor.

19th June (18th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Belonging to Wales: Hope Country

Colette Hulot tells how Wales has given her space to reflect on identity, mobility and migration

14th May (13th May)
  • People and Places

Sanctuary and Smiles: Newport Welcomes Refugees

Mark Seymour recounts the story of how the arrival of asylum seekers in Newport birthed a community project that now has two full time staff.

7th April (6th April)
  • People and Places

Wales’ first Feminist Scorecard

Rachel Cable tracks Welsh Government’s progress towards gender equality

18th April (17th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Why should we resettle refugees?

Carys Mair Thomas outlines why Wales should do more to take in refugees.

9th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Learning from Europe: A Real Citizen Service for Wales

Andy Bevan details how a citizen service in Wales could offer support for the current refugee crisis.

5th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Three years of conflict in Syria

Nigel Timmins reflects on his experience of helping refugees in Asia, Africa and now the Middle East

15th March (14th March)
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