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Local campaign group United Against Racism ( UAR) has joined the North West Migrants Forum in condemning the threatening graffiti daubed on the house of a Sudanese family in the Fountain Estate in Derry. Spokesperson Karen McCole said she does not believe
THE North West Migrants Forum wishes to put on the record our anger following the targeting of a house in The Fountain overnight: A spokesperson said: “We are disgusted that the home of a Sudanese family was targeted overnight in Derry’s Fountain
Members of the Derry public stood in solidarity with the city’s Sudanese community on Monday evening (November 10) to highlight the atrocities taking place in the east African country. The gathering, co-ordinated by the North West Migrants Forum...
AN environmental campaign group has described the volunteering efforts of North West Migrants Forum members as “inspiring”. For several months now members of the Migrants Forum have been helping Zero Waste North West..
Members of the local Sudanese community will gather in Guildhall Square on Monday evening to highlight the terrible atrocities taking place in their country. It is over two years since Sudan was plunged into war after a vicious struggle for power broke
Dozens of people gathered in Ulster University’s Magee campus on Friday, October 24, for the North West Migrants Forum’s annual Black History Summit. The theme this year was ‘Standing Firm in Power and Pride’ and attendees listened to speakers from all regions
The experiences of asylum seekers and refugees were front and centre of two workshops the North West Migrants Forum was invited to participate in during Black History Month. On October 15 our Welfare and Integration Officer Gaëlle Gormley gave
THE North West Migrants Forum was among several community groups from across the Derry City and Strabane District Council area to attend a PEACEPLUS networking event this morning. The delivery of the Local Council’s Co-Designed Action Plan is a project supported by
Taking place at Ulster University’s Magee campus, Derry, on Friday October 24, the theme of this year’s Summit is ‘Standing Firm in Power and Pride’ which invites attendees to reflect on current debates surrounding migration, race and identity.

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