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Refugee journalism project

A series featuring stories by participants of the Refugee Journalism Project, a year long programme by the London College of Communication, UAL and the Guardian Foundation

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    How to make integration mutual

    This story is one of a series written as part of the Refugee Journalism Project which supports displaced and migrant media professionals to build their careers in the UK. This is an initiative based at London College of Communication and delivered in collaboration with The Guardian Foundation. It is funded by Open Society Foundations.
  • Entering the UK as a refugee

    What could improve the mental health of refugees? Letting them work

  • Sheila Hayman

    Pacifist Warrior: Sheila Hayman

  • Daily life in Wigan, a town in Greater Manchester, England.

    I’m Russian but I’m not a spy!

  • What makes you British?

    I can laugh at myself, so does that make me more British?

  • Persecuted for going against my party

  • A place of refuge and hope

  • Syria: A country born of tolerance

  • Delayed asylum decisions waste not only time but opportunities and NHS money

  • “As a survivor of a genocide, it is so difficult to sleep”

  • The Panel: What’s it like being a refugee journalist?

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