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Policy Papers

We will proactively work with our service users, organisations, academics, think tanks, and other institutions to co-produce solutions that address social and economic inequalities.

We will undertake advocacy to present our policy paper’s recommendations for policy and decision-makers to ensure communities' voices are heard by relevant stakeholders to allocate adequate resources to overcome social and economic injustice.

Under this project, we will do the followings:

1. We will produce regular policy papers and recommendations for policy and decision-makers that shed light on particular community problems and offer recommendations for relevant stakeholders.

2. We will ensure that our communities voices are heard through our engagement and collaboration with public and private institutions.

3. We will advocate for our communities to ensure that the government and donors allocate adequate resources for the communities we work with.

4. We will work with academics, universities, think tanks, and other institutions to undertake research that examines our areas of priorities to achieve wider social and economic justice.

5. We will proactively work with our service users, other organisations, and institutions to co-produce solutions that addresses social and economic inequalities in the UK and beyond.

6. We will develop programmes and work with partners over the period of this strategy to increase reach, impact and depth of our organisation’s impact.

 

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COVID-19, Unemploment and the Somali Community

Our Policy Briefing Paper on COVID-19, Unemploment and the Somali Community explored and assessed whether existing government support reached the Somali Community at a grassroots level.

COVID-19 AND WOMEN: The UK's HORN OF AFRICA COMMUNITIES

During the COVID-19 crisis, those who started the pandemic with a disadvantage in terms of health, poverty, disability, ethnicity, or gender, suffered disproportionately. This policy briefing explores the impact of Covid policies on women from the UK’s Horn of Africa communities.

IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT FOR THE UK SOMALI COMMUNITY

Policy Briefing Paper on Improving Mental Health Support for the UK Somali Community identified the main barriers/challenges faced by the community. It is intended for policy action from Policy Makers, Mental Health service delivery providers and wider stakeholders.

COVID-19 IN THE SOMALI COMMUNITY:

URGENT BRIEFING FOR POLICYMAKERS IN THE UK

This policy briefing was written by the Anti-Tribalism Movement andendorsed by twenty seven Somali charities across the UK. The policy briefing sets out the main challenges the community is facing in relation to housing, health, income, education and technology, culture, and community infrastructure.

COVID-19: IMPACT ON REMITTANCES FROM UK TO SOMALIA

Briefing for UK Government

This new report has shown Somalia is facing a multitude of challenges as Covid-19 spreads in Africa and continues to ravage the UK, causing rising unemployment in the Somali community and a collapse in the money they are sending back home.

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