By Sara Green Please follow me on a journey… After a ten-year career as a professional dancer, I decided to make a change in my life and came up with an idea to create arts programs for [...]
By Sophie Kasmi In light of Unicef’s Refugee Family Reunion Campaign, Sophie Kasmi discusses the common misperception that we are unable to influence law reform The English legal system is widely [...]
By James Longman, ABC News Foreign Correspondent I became a journalist because of Syria. There is no other country for which I feel more strongly, or which has changed my life in [...]
Written By: Sandy Aziz, NEXTGen London Member If you have been following our #CookForSyria initiative, you will be excited to hear that there is a #CookForSyria pop-up café in Seven Dials, Covent [...]
Ahead of the General Election on Thursday 8 June you’re likely to have local Prospective Parliamentary Candidates and party volunteers knock on your door to discuss why you should vote for them [...]
By Layla Yarjani ‘Pop-up’ restaurants are not an unusual sight in East London. Over the last few years hundreds of these temporary eateries have appeared, seemingly overnight, in bars, on streets [...]
By Jamie Bartlett In articles, news reports and photographs refugees and immigrants somehow lose their humanity. They are just numbers. They are faceless people that queue, walk, wait, sail, [...]
Via Gila Norich at Techfugees UNICEF’s NextGen event held on October 10th in collaboration with Techfugees served as a strong reminder that the brightest and most well-placed in the tech sector [...]
Words by Serena Guen As the plane’s wheels screeched off the tarmac of Port Antonio’s airport, I felt a very complicated mix of happy and sad. Trying to process my emotions, I thought back to the [...]
Since moving to London, I’ve found that 95% of my Saturdays have been entirely un-noteworthy consisting predominantly of binge watching Netflix and re-evaluating the way I make life choices, [...]